[ Grammar and Sentence Structure ]
What is the best way to combine the following ideas without creating a run-on? He enjoys painting. He prefers using watercolors.
A. He enjoys painting he prefers using watercolors.
B. He enjoys painting, but he prefers using watercolors.
C. He enjoys painting prefers using watercolors.
D. He enjoys painting, prefers using watercolors.

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Future Tenses › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses “may” to express a possibility in the future?
A. I may go to the party tonight.
B. I will may go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to may go to the party tonight.
D. I am may going to the party tonight.
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He … his work tomorrow.
A. will finish
B. will be finishing
C. finishes
D. finish