[ Conjunctions ]
Please, don’t interrupt me … I’m speaking.
A. while
B. until
C. till
D. during

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Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence that uses the simple past tense:
A. They will play football tomorrow.
B. They are playing football now.
C. They played football yesterday.
D. They plays football today.
Sentence Structure and Punctuation › View
Select the sentence that correctly uses transitional phrases.
A. Consequently, he missed the bus he was late to school.
B. He missed the bus; consequently, he was late to school.
C. He missed the bus, consequently he was late to school.
D. He missed the bus. Consequently he was late to school.
Active and Passive › ViewThe kangaroo carried her baby in her pouch.
A. active
B. passive
Present Continuous Tense › View
Today, ______ are writing an essay in class.
A. She
B. He
C. You
