Identify the complete subject in the following sentence. Do you want to join us at Pat's party?

a. do you
b. you
c. Pat's party
d. us


b. you

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Ho paura che voi ________________________ malati. (essere)

Completate con il congiuntivo presente. (Complete the sentence using the present subjunctive)

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In the space provided, write the correct form of the verb that appears in parentheses

After the boys had (ring) Mrs. Worley's doorbell half a dozen times, they decided that she must be taking her afternoon nap. What will be an ideal response?

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Add commas to the following sentences according to the second set of comma rules, those that

show how commas are used to enclose "scoopable" elements within a sentence. Remember that scoopable elements include names of people being spoken to, interrupting expressions, and unnecessary additional information. Scoopable elements require commas before and after them to show that the enclosed information can be left out. Some sentences are correct. Anyone who takes the bus to school knows how to read a bus schedule. What will be an ideal response?

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