[ Present Tenses ]
The company ___ (still, not make) a final decision.
A. still doesn’t make
B. still isn’t making
C. still hasn’t made
D. still hasn’t been making
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. His mother offered to drive us to school, so his mother said we would have to walk home.
B. His mother offered to drive us to school, so, his mother said we would have to walk home.
C. His mother offered to drive us to school, but his mother said we would have to walk home.
D. His mother offered to drive us to school, and his mother said we would have to walk home.
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The glue isn’t Jay’s, and _____ the stamps.
A. so is
B. so are
C. neither is
D. neither are
