Select the sentence with the correct punctuation and capitalization.
A) I'll pick you up at two o'clock, Paola called.
B) “I’ll pick you up at two o’clock, Paola called.”
C) “I’ll pick you up at two o’clock,” Paola called.
C) “I’ll pick you up at two o’clock,” Paola called.
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Translate the following expressions.
How to say it in Chinese: Recent event or activities.
Imagine you got to know a Chinese student in a student club recently. You didn’t go to the club last week. Ask your Chinese friend the following questions in Chinese. (???????????????? ) How long did you stay (there)? _______________________________________________
Jorge Ramos Actividades (1)________________ (2)________________ (3)________________Lugar (1)________________ (2)________________ (3)________________
What will be an ideal response?
When you begin a sentence with an adverb or prepositional phrase, you should not put a
comma after the opening word or phrase. Indicate whether the statement is true or false