. Convert to present tense: They had finished their work.
A. They are finishing their work.
B. They will finish their work.
C. They finished their work.
D. They finish their work.

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A. enjoy
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Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence: “My favorite colors are blue green and red”
A. My favorite colors are blue, green, and red.
B. My favorite colors are blue green, and red.
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A. for
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A. “The teacher explained the topic clearly.”
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D. “He loves reading novels during his free time.”
