Which of the following sentences correctly uses “their,” “there,” and “they’re”?
A. Their going to love going there for their vacation.
B. They’re going to love going there for their vacation.
C. There going to love going their for they’re vacation.
D. They’re going to love going their for there vacation.

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Tenses & AffixesModals - Have to or ShouldAdjective OrderGrammar speak,talk,say,tellAlthough / DespiteDEGREE COMPARISONSubordination ConjunctionsGrammar - Imperatives and LetPresent / Future / Present Progressive / non Action VerbsVerb Forms and PrepositionsOther quiz:
Verb Phrase › ViewSarah had to grab her dog before it ran away.
A. ran away
B. it ran
C. had to grab
D. her dog
Grammar › View
He accidentally __________ a glass of water on the table.
A. Spilt
B. Threw
C. Poured
D. Splashed
Which sentence is in the future continuous tense?
A. I attend a meeting at 3 PM.
B. I attended a meeting at 3 PM.
C. I am attending a meeting at 3 PM.
D. I will be attending a meeting at 3 PM.
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
to preserve, honor, or celebrate the memory of
A. commemorate
B. condescending
C. conditional
D. correlation
