[ Tenses ]
What tense do we use to refer to events that will happen in the future?
A. Past perfect tense
B. Present continuous tense
C. Simple future tense
D. Present perfect tense

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Coordinate Conjunction › ViewIn the example below, what is the coordinate conjunction joining?
Tom will bring the chairs, or Mary can get them from the closet.
A. words
B. phrases
C. sentences/ clauses
Grammar › View
What is the simple subject of the following sentence?
This yogurt tastes wonderful.
A. this yogurt
B. yogurt
C. tastes wonderful
D. tastes
Gerunds/Infinitives › ViewHe likes to jazz and rock music.
A. listening
B. to listen
Coordinating Conjunction › View
I didn’t buy the new shoes … I didn’t have any money.
A. and
B. for
C. yet
D. so
