Rewrite the sentence in the conditional mood: “It is snowing heavily outside.”
A. “It might snow heavily if the temperature drops.”
B. “Could you check the snow outside?”
C. “It snows heavily every winter.”
D. “Open the door to check the snow.”

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Grammar › ViewReplace the underlined portion of the sentence with a choice that creates a parallel structure.
Learning a new language as an adult is more difficult than to learn one as a child.
A. learning
B. to learning
C. learned
D. no change
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particles of rock and clay that settle at the bottom of rivers and oceans
A. erosion
B. sediment
C. organic
D. nutrient depletion
Tenses › ViewMy sister _________ (just finish) reading her new book.
A. just finished
B. has just finished
C. just finishes
D. is just finishing
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Must have the same variable and same exponent
A. Like Terms
B. Algebraic Expression
C. Coefficient
D. Constant
E. Distributive Property
