You _____ not come to my door anymore.
A. shall
B. will
C. might

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Grammar › View Is the underlined verb or verb phrase in the simple, progressive, or perfect aspect?
Once she had washed the car, Melanie moved on to her other chores.
A. Simple
B. Progressive
C. Perfect
Future Tense › View
“What do you want to buy when we go shopping tomorrow?”
A. I hope they are going have some nice jeans.
B. I hope they have some nice jeans.
Grammar › ViewThe ___________ is the action of the sentence and who or what the action is happening to.
A. clause
B. subject
C. predicate
D. answer not here
Subject – Predicate › View
Elvis and his brother carried their sleds up the hill.
A. Complete subject
B. Complete predicate
C. Simple subject
D. Simple predicate
