Situation: You’re telling a friend about a book you started reading but haven’t finished yet. Choose the correct tense for the sentence, ‘I ___ (read) this novel since last weekend, but I haven’t finished it yet.’
A. read
B. have been reading
C. was reading
D. am going to read

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A. attend
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I am glad we went camping because it was so fun!
A. This is a dependent clause.
B. This is an independent clause.
C. This is a complex sentence.
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Identify the correct use of commas in a compound sentence with additional descriptive phrases.
A. She loves to travel, and, despite her busy schedule, she finds time to explore new places.
B. She loves to travel and, despite her busy schedule, she finds time to explore new places.
C. She loves to travel, and despite her busy schedule, she finds time to explore new places.
D. She loves to travel and despite her busy schedule she finds time to explore new places.
