Which sentence has all commas correctly placed?
a. "It's a bit more calories", she said, "but it's worth it.".
b. "It's a bit more calories," she said "but it's worth it.".
c. "It's a bit more calories," she said, "but it's worth it.".
d. "It's a bit more calories", she said "but it's worth it.".
c
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Guillaume and Layla have been dating for a while and it is time for Guillaume to meet Layla’s family. Guillaume finds that Layla’s family is very different from his own! Complete Layla’s sentences with the correct possessive adjectives. Layla: Voici (1) ____________________ mère. Elle s’appelle Henriette. Je te présente (2) ____________________ père, Georges. Il n’est pas très gentil, alors ne t’approche pas trop de lui (don’t get too close to him)! Voilà (3) ____________________ frères jumeaux: Titi (4) (____________________ vrai prénom est Christian) et Mimi (5) (____________________ prénom est Milo). Personne ne les appelle par (6) ____________________ (their) prénoms. Ils ont 30 ans, mais ils ne font rien: ils ne travaillent pas. C’est pour ça qu’ils sont toujours chez (7) ____________________ (our) parents. Et voici Romane, (8) ____________________ petite sœur. Elle n’est jamais de bonne humeur depuis que (since) (9) _______________ petit ami l’a quittée il y a trois ans. Alors, ne t’approche pas trop d’elle non plus (neither)! Finalement, (10) _______________ (our) chien, Atack. Attention, parce qu’il est méchant. Alors, ne t’approche pas trop de lui non plus! Guillaume: Quelle famille! Est-ce que (11) _______________ (your, inf.) tantes, oncles et cousins sont un peu plus normaux au moins? Même (12) _______________ (your, inf.) chien est hostile!
In a trip report,
a) do not include the names of people and places. b) avoid personal impressions. c) express a willingness to answer follow-up questions. d) b and c. e) a, b, and c.
The part of an essay that states the one key point of the writing is called the
a. subject. b. thesis statement. c. transition. d. topic.
Select the sentence that contains a double negative
A) He doesn't want any trouble. B) He doesn't want no trouble. C) He wants no trouble.