Convert this sentence into Interrogative: The prince will win the war.
A. Will the prince be able to win the war?
B. Will the prince be winning the war?
C. Will the prince have won the war?
D. Will the prince win the war?
Select your answer:
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His mother and father decided to go out to dinner that evening.
A. His mother
B. mother and father
C. His mother and father
D. decided to go out to dinner that evening
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Choose the phrase that contains the correct pronoun for the underlined section of the sentence below. My friends and I often talk about injustices in the world, but her ideas never seem tangible.
A. but our ideas never seem tangible.
B. but its ideas never seem tangible.