Choose the correctly punctuated sentence below.
A. What is that you’re carrying, she asked.
B. “What is that you’re carrying.” She asked.
C. “What is that you’re carrying,” she asked.
D. “What is that you’re carrying?” she asked.

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Grammar › ViewAlthough he was in a hurry, he waited ___ for his young son to tie his shoe laces as it was his first attempt at doing so on his own
A. hurriedly
B. reluctantly
C. patiently
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What is the correct structure to express a future plan using an infinitive?
A. I intend to working hard.
B. I intend to work hard.
C. I intend working hard.
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A. “Ouch, that hurts!”
B. “The cat is under the table.”
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Apply the present continuous tense in the following context: I ___________ to the music while I work on my assignment.
A. am listening
B. listened
C. will listen
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