Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘She (leave) for Paris next week.’
A. She will leave for Paris next week.
B. She has left for Paris next week.
C. She is leaving for Paris next week.
D. She was leaving for Paris next week.

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Modal Verbs › ViewThe writer should be _______ in most parts of the ‘for and against essay’
A. neutral
B. in favor
C. against
D. everything
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Which sentence is written in active voice?
A. The basketball net was cut down by the winning team
B. The basketball team won the championship
C. The trophies were handed out by the team’s coach
D. The cheering of the crowd was heard by everyone.
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A. am
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Choose the correct possessive pronoun to complete the sentence: “This pen is ____.”
A. Hers
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