Convert to future tense: She (to finish) her homework by 5 PM.
A. She will finish her homework by 5 PM.
B. She finished her homework by 5 PM.
C. She is finishing her homework by 5 PM.
D. She has finished her homework by 5 PM.

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a. have smoked
b. smoking
c. to smoke
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What type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
The moon danced gently on the water.
A. hyperbole
B. personification
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Which sentence is correct
A. Jack will calls me.
B. Jack will call me yesterday.
C. Jack will called me.
D. Jack will call me tomorrow.
