The girls always ____________ for their team.
A. cheer
B. cheered
C. are cheering
D. cheers

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A. use
B. uses
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“I’ll say it again. This is the most important assignment of the semester,” the professor said.
A. The professor confirmed that it was the most important assignment of the semester.
B. The professor replied that it was the most important assignment of the semester.
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D. The professor predicted that it was the most important assignment of the semester.
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A. A dependent clause is a type of clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence, whereas an independent clause is a type of clause that can stand alone as a sentence.
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C. A dependent clause is a type of clause that is always longer than an independent clause, whereas an independent clause is a type of clause that is always shorter than a dependent clause.
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What is the past tense form of the verb “bring”?
A. bringed
B. brought
C. brang
D. bring