Sally and her parents ___________ happy when Sally won a prize in the art competition.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were

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Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence that uses the simple past tense:
A. They will play football tomorrow.
B. They are playing football now.
C. They played football yesterday.
D. They plays football today.
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Select the sentence that correctly uses transitional phrases.
A. Consequently, he missed the bus he was late to school.
B. He missed the bus; consequently, he was late to school.
C. He missed the bus, consequently he was late to school.
D. He missed the bus. Consequently he was late to school.
Future Tenses › ViewMy schedule is full.
A. For example, on Monday I will go to the dentist at 9.
B. For example, on Monday I will have gone to the dentist at 9.
C. For example, on Monday I am going to the dentist at 9.
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Which of the following is a statement?
A. Where are you going, Amir?
B. Wow! You won the race!
C. I had them in my backpack.
D. Go over to the window to see them.
