In the following sentences, circle the question marks used incorrectly, and add those that are needed.

1. He said, “Dad, are you still feeling dizzy?”
2. If she wanted your help, she would ask for it?
3. Please go home?
4. Can you believe Cal Tech didn’t accept Daryl’s application.
5. This is the community’s question, Mayor: What are you doing about the traffic problem.


1. [no errors];
2. it.;
3. home.;
4. application?;
5. problem?

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A. arrastrar B. adjuntar C. responder D. regresar

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