[ Verb Tenses ]
By the end of this month, I __ for this company for two years.
A. have been working
B. will have been working
C. will be working
D. will work

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Commas and Subordinating Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses a comma?
A. If you let me know your availability, we’ll schedule a meeting accordingly.
B. If you let me know your availability we’ll schedule a meeting accordingly.
Future Tenses › View
Look! She ___ her clothes in the laundry room.
A. washes
B. wash
C. is washing
D. are washing
Adjectives › ViewWhat are the adjectives?
After my training, I feel energized and powerful.
A. my, training, feel
B. my, energized, and
C. my, energized, powerful
D. energized, powerful
Figurative Language › View
Thanks for the extra homework, Mrs. Hooper. I can’t wait to do it this weekend.
A. Verbal Irony
B. Conflict
C. Imagery
D. Symbolism