A:Will Sara ___ to our house and have dinner together? B:No, she won’t. She’s ___ study at home.
A. come; going
B. coming; goes
C. came; went to
D. come; going to

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains a simple present tense verb?
A. The dog digs holes in the yard.
B. The dog dug holes in the yard.
C. The dog is always digging holes in the yard.
D. The dog will dig holes in the yard.
Grammar › View
what is a group of sheep called?
A. a flock of sheep
B. a collection of sheep
C. a brood of sheep
D. a herd of sheep
Correlative Conjunctions › ViewWhich of the following sentences does not use correlative conjunctions correctly?
A. Neither the cat nor the dog were in the garden.
B. Either you complete the task or you face consequences.
C. Not only did she study hard but she also passed the exam.
D. Both A and B
Past Modals › View
“The microwave seems to be working again.” “Maybe Andy fixed it.”
A. Andy might have fixed it.
B. Andy fixed it.
C. Andy must have fixed it.
D. Andy can’t have fixed it.
