What is the future progressive form of the sentence: “She studies for her test”?
A. She was studying for her test.
B. She is studying for her test.
C. She will study for her test.
D. She will be studying for her test.

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Comma › ViewI usually go to the park to ride my bike play catch with my dad and to play on the swings.
A. I usually, ride my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
B. I usually ride, my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
C. I usually ride my bike, play catch with my dad and, play on the swings.
D. I usually ride my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
E. No commas needed
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Teacher coming.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Grammar › ViewWe could not wait for more help but found ____________ essential ____________ immediate action to solve the problem.
A. it; take
B. that; take
C. it; to take
D. that; you take
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Botanists recognize over fifty different species of sunflower, and variance exists even in those species. One species, the silverleaf sunflower, ______ both an early-flowering ecotype that tends to grow in coastal areas and a late-flowering ecotype that grows inland.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. encompassing
B. to encompass
C. encompasses
D. having encompassed