Which of the following is an independent clause?
A. While she was talking on the phone.
B. After we arrived at the park.
C. She finished her homework.
D. Running through the park.

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Present and Future Tenses › ViewWhat is the correct future form to use for expressing future intentions?
A. will + base form of the verb
B. might + base form of the verb
C. can + base form of the verb
D. should + base form of the verb
Verb Tenses › View
Differentiate between past, present, and future tenses: Write a sentence in the past tense.
A. She walked to the store yesterday.
B. He will walk to the store tomorrow.
C. They are walking to the store now.
D. I walk to the store every day.
Preposition and Adjective › ViewChoose the right preposition: “Let’s go to the restaurant ___ the town center.”
A. in
B. on
C. a
D. at
E. of
Conjunctions › View
What is the best conjunction for expressing a condition? “I’ll go to the movies ___ I finish my homework first.”
A. because
B. since
C. if
