They don`t charge you to use the computer.
A. You aren` t charged to use a computer
B. You weren`t charged to use a computer
C. You won`t be charged to use a computer

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Vocabulary and Sentence StructureVerb AgreementTenses and ComparisonsPresent, Past, Present Perfect and ComparativePast Tense and Past ContinuousHave to / Do not have toSpeech TensesComparatives - SuperlativesSimple Past Irregular & NegativeSimilesOther quiz:
Adverbial Clause › ViewI won’t go to the party _____ you come with me.
A. if
B. unless
C. so that
D. when
Punctuating Clauses › View
Correctly punctuate the compound sentence: I love to read books my brother prefers to watch movies.
A. I love to read books; my brother prefers to watch movies.
B. I love to read books, my brother prefers to watch movies.
C. I love to read books my brother prefers to watch movies.
D. I love to read books: my brother prefers to watch movies.
Appositive Phrase › ViewGracie scares him because she’s kind of creepy.
A. Prepositional
B. Appositive
C. Neither
Definitions, Synonyms › View
Choose the best synonym for:
prohibit
A. Prevail
B. Satisfy
C. Preclude
