I have a new friend. Her house is near my house.
A. I have a new friend which house is near my house.
B. I have a new friend whose house is near my house.
C. I have a new friend whose house is near my house.
D. I have a new friend that house is near my house.
E. I have a new friend who house is near my house.

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When I was young, I _____ play a guitar very well. I won medals and awards.
A. shall
B. will
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D. could
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A. isn’t taking
B. won’t have been taking
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A. do
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Identify if the sentence is a simple or a compound sentence:
Cast all your cares upon Him, for he cares for you.
A. simple
B. compound
