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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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct spelling below.
A. dhisable
B. disablee
C. disable
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Choose the best answer to complete the following answer:
I promise I ___ you back the money as soon as my parents come here.
A. give
B. gave
C. will give
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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.
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to preserve, honor, or celebrate the memory of
A. commemorate
B. condescending
C. conditional
D. correlation
