Which sentence is in the future simple tense?
A. I will call you tomorrow.
B. I am calling you right now.
C. I called you yesterday.
D. I have called you three times today.

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Grammar › ViewErica said that she to the festival next week.
A. going
B. would go
C. went
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Correct the following run-on sentence.
The milk splashed all over the table and all over the cat.
A. The milk splashed. All over the table. And all over the cat.
B. The milk splashed all over the table. And all over the cat.
C. The sentence is correct.
Type of Sentences › ViewMrs. Williams went to the store.
A. Imperative
B. Declarative
C. Interrogative
D. Exclamatory
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In slogans, which breakfast cereal has been advertised using the slogan ‘keep hunger locked up until lunch’?
A. Corn Flakes
B. Shreddies
C. Cheerios
D. Shredded Wheat