Which sentence correctly uses the phrasal verb “made from”?
A. The car is made from metal.
B. The dress is made from silk.
C. The bread is made from wheat.
D. The necklace is made from gold.

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Use of Prepositions or Conjunctions › ViewOboro will always ____ his friends.
A. stand up for
B. stand down for
C. stand across for
D. stand beside for
Tenses and Voice › View
Differentiate between the present perfect and past perfect tenses.
A. Present perfect describes actions that will happen; past perfect describes actions that are currently happening.
B. Present perfect is used for future actions; past perfect is used for ongoing actions.
C. Present perfect indicates relevance to the present; past perfect indicates an action completed before another past action.
D. Present perfect indicates an action completed in the future; past perfect indicates an action that is still ongoing.
Modal Auxiliaries and To Be Verbs › View. Without the help of French troops, the Continental Army _____ have won the war.
A. Can
B. Might
C. Couldn’t
Coordinate Conjunction › View
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. She went to the store and bought some bread.
B. She went to the store, and bought some bread.
C. She went to the store, bought some bread.