‘Did you see Jason yesterday?’ ‘No, but I ………… him this evening.’
A. will probably see
B. will have seen
C. will have been seeing

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Grammar › View The difference between a CLAUSE and a PHRASE is…
A. a phrase has a subject and a verb and a clause doesn’t have a subject and a verb.
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Identify the proper noun that needs to be capitalized: “she moved to new york last year.”
A. new
B. york
C. new york
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A. exploration
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C. exploring
D. explorers
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What are “cues”?
A. Signals or indications that guide behavior or action
B. The position or bearing of the body
C. Communication between two or more people
D. Communication to a large audience through media
