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Which sentence emphasizes that Miki is my friend.
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Which sentence indicates that I am talking TO Miki, emphasizing that my friend gave a present to me?
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Which of the sentences below correctly uses an appositive?
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Zain gave the prize to Ryan and (he, him) because Zain did not know who won the race.
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Which sentence below correctly combines 1 independent clause with 1 dependent clause?
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
She spoke to Agnes and _____ about the upcoming meeting.
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Which sentence below correctly uses a semicolon?
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
In which of the following sentences did John throw away all of the reports in question discarded?
Miki, my friend gave me a present.
him
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
Although I like dogs, I like cats better.
John threw away the reports, which were from 1999 and 2000.
I like dogs; however, I like cats better.
I
Miki, my friend, gave me a present.
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