[ Habitual and Continuous Tenses ]
I …. in the morning.
A. leave
B. are leaving
C. leaving
D. am leaving

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Embedded Questions › View“Can you wait any longer?”
- I wonder can you wait any longer.
- I wonder if you could wait any longer.
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What should you do if a sentence begins with a subordinating conjunction?
A. Insert a comma after the first clause.
B. Insert a period after the first clause.
C. Insert a semicolon after the first clause.
D. Insert a colon after the first clause.
Modal Probability › ViewComplete the sentence with the appropriate modal: “He ______ have known about the surprise party, but he acted surprised.”
A. must
B. might
C. can’t
D. should
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The following situations are considered as sentence fragments, EXCEPT
A. Sentence without a subject
B. Sentence without an object
C. Sentence without a verb
D. None of the above