Ethan wrote a story and he wanted to change the verb ‘jump’ to past tense. How should he most often form the past tense of the verb?
A. By adding -ing to ‘jump’
B. By adding -ed to ‘jump’
C. By adding -s to ‘jump’
D. By adding -ly to ‘jump’

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Select the correctly punctuated option.
A. The pirates will attack eventually but they won’t attack today.
B. The pirates will attack eventually, but they won’t attack today.
C. The pirates will attack eventually; but they won’t attack today.
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A. has to be wrapped
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A. map
B. recipe
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