Conjunctions are used to combine 2 sentences into a compound sentence. Which is a conjunction?
A. the
B. a
C. and
D. where

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A. I visited Paris yesterday.
B. I will visit Paris.
C. I am visiting Paris now.
D. I have visited Paris.
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A. She can come, can’t she?
B. Can’t she come, can she?
C. She can come, can she?
D. Can she come, she?
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. Apply future perfect tense: By the end of this month, they (to finish) the project.
A. By the end of this month, they will finish the project.
B. By the end of this month, they have finished the project.
C. By the end of this month, they finished the project.
D. By the end of this month, they will have finished the project.