She (go) ___________ to school tomorrow morning.
A. She (go) doesn’t go to school tomorrow morning.
B. She (go) go to school tomorrow morning.
C. She (go) goes to school tomorrow morning.
D. She (go) will go to school tomorrow morning.

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Tenses › ViewThe doctor 10 … to their home and 11 … the child’s wound.
A. went, treated
B. went, was treating
C. had gone, treated
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My kitchen smells really nice because I’ve ______ finished bakjng some cookies.
A. Already
B. Yet
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Use ‘but’ in a sentence to express a limitation or exception.
A. I wanted to go for a walk, and it was sunny.
B. I planned to stay home, but I had a great time.
C. I wanted to eat dessert, so I skipped dinner.
D. I wanted to go for a walk, but it started to rain.
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Ram wrote a letter to his friend ______ his visit to the place
A. Sighting
B. Citing
C. Siting
