[ Subordinating Conjunctions ]
If the tide is too high, we won’t be able to see the tidepools.
A. won’t
B. too
C. able
D. If

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Verb Tenses › ViewIs the verb in this sentence simple or perfect? She has been studying for hours.
A. simple
B. compound
C. progressive
D. perfect
Conjunction › View
You will need to wear your shoes _____________ your socks.
A. or
B. and
C. but
D. so
Reported Speech › ViewWhere is my umbrella?” she asked.
A. She asked where her umbrella was.
B. She asked where her umbrella is.
Conditional Tenses › View
Form a conditional perfect sentence: She would have finished her homework if she had studied.
A. She would have finished her homework if she will study.
B. She would have finished her homework if she has studied.
C. She would have finished her homework if she would study.
D. She would have finished her homework if she had studied.
