Which of the following sentences correctly uses “will” to express a spontaneous decision?
A. I will visit my grandparents next week.
B. I will have dinner tonight.
C. I will help you with your homework.
D. I will open the door for you.

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Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the coordinating conjunctions in these sentences and tell whether each joins words, phrases or clauses
The framed pictures on the dresser got wet, but Elliot was able to dry them off with a large towel.
A. words
B. phrases
C. clauses
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Choose the correct form of the verb in ” Present Perfect tense”.
She _______( not do) her homework.
A. done
B. has not done
C. have not done
Grammar › ViewThe Lab _______ for specific purposes.
A. has been sterilized
B. have been sterilized
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Tomorrow ___ be good or bad.
A. may
B. might
C. not sure
