Which sentence correctly uses “will” for things you expect to happen?
A. I am going to probably finish my homework tonight.
B. I will probably finish my homework tonight.
C. I probably finish my homework tonight.
D. I am probably finishing my homework tonight.

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Simple Past Tense › ViewI had much money last week. Change the sentence into negative!
A. I have much money last week
B. I had not much money last week.
C. I did not have much money last week.
D. had I much money last week.
E. I haven’t much money.
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Label the sentence
”The cute dog played happily”
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A. A SN ADJ V OP
B. A SN ADJ V V
C. A ADJ SN V ADV
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A. When
B. Why
C. Where
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Many students have chosen to celebrate Kwanzaa along with their traditional religious holidays.
A. Present Perfect
B. Future Perfect
C. Present
D. Past Perfect
