Last week, Maya finished her homework before Michael started his project. Can you spot the past perfect tense in this scenario? What does it describe?
A. An action that is currently happening.
B. An action that will happen in the future.
C. An action that was completed before another past action.
D. An action that started in the past and continues to the present.

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Future Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence in the future continuous tense.
A. I will meet you later.
B. I will be meeting you later.
C. I am meeting you later.
D. I will have met you later.
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What is one disadvantage of coal?
A. Coal produces air pollution.
B. There isn’t a lot of coal left which makes it expensive.
C. The world isn’t using a lot of coal which makes it an undesirable job.
D. You can only use it to roast hot dogs and cook hamburgers.
The same amount of matter exists before and after the change—none is created or destroyed
A. closed system
B. conservation of matter
C. chemical reaction
D. solution
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Refine an ore
A. Cobalt
B. Smelt
C. Mutate
D. Metamorphosis
