Which of the following is in the present simple tense?
A. She will be arriving soon.
B. She arrived last night.
C. She arrives at 8 AM every day.
D. She has arrived already.

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Grammar › ViewSelect the correctly punctuated option.
A. The pirates will attack eventually but they won’t attack today.
B. The pirates will attack eventually, but they won’t attack today.
C. The pirates will attack eventually; but they won’t attack today.
D. The pirates will attack eventually: but they won’t attack today.
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____ she go to school last week?
A. Do
B. Does
C. Done
D. Did
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following matches the definition correctly? It ends with a !
A. statement
B. question
C. command
D. exclamation
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Which of these sentences support the generalization that many people enjoy going to the fair?
A. Everyone should taste the cotton candy and taffy at the fair.
B. All of my neighbors are traveling to the state fair this year.
