[ Vocabulary ]
Person thought to be capable of committing a crime.
A. suspense
B. suspect
C. victim
D. evidence

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Grammar › ViewI’ve run out of battery and cannot text my dad…
A. No worries.I am going to lend you my phone.
B. No worries.I will lend you my phone.
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When she saw how I was dressed, she started _______.
A. laugh
B. laughed
C. laughing
D. laughs
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Jumping on the couch and acting like monkeys.
A. sentence
B. fragment
C. run-on
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John will go to the store before he _______ home.
A. goes
B. has gone
C. was going
D. will go
