[ Grammar ]
A “Where” question…
A. asks about a person
B. asks about a thing
C. asks about a place
D. asks for a reason

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Conjunctions › ViewWhich compound sentence is written correctly?
A. I ate pancakes for breakfast, and now I am full.
B. I ate pancakes for breakfast and now I am full.
Simple Future Tense › View
Your parents . . . . . proud of you if you finish your study at University.
A. Will be
B. Will
C. Going to
D. Is
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses punctuation correctly?
A. Hey, I think I know you.
B. Hey, I think I know you?
C. Hey; I think I know you.
D. Hey I think I know you.
Tenses › View
We ____________ you as soon as we arrive in Paris.
A. will call
B. call
C. have called
D. would call
