Which of these sentences is correctly formatted?
A. This is my point, if we buy Judy a plane, she might take us for a ride.
B. This is my point: if we buy Judy a plane, she might take us for a ride.
C. This is my point; if we buy Judy a plane, she might take us for a ride.

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Parts of Speech › ViewThe dog (keeps) running with the other dogs
A. adjective
B. verb
C. preposition
D. adverb
Grammar › View
What characterizes a dependent clause?
A. It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
B. It always contains a main verb.
C. It is the main focus of the sentence.
D. It must start with a preposition.
Grammar › ViewWhat tense means right now?
A. past
B. present
C. future
D. none of the above
Adverb Clauses of Time › View
Susan likes to watch TV. She always does her homework first.
Susan likes to watch TV _____ she does her homework.
A. before
B. after
C. when
D. while
E. until
