Correct the inappropriate shift in verb mood in the following sentence: “If you were to ask him, he will tell you the truth.”
A. If you were to ask him, he would tell you the truth.
B. If you were to ask him, he will have told you the truth.
C. If you were to ask him, he could tell you the truth.
D. If you were to ask him, he should tell you the truth.

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A. “I hate you,” she said smiling.
B. “I hate you.” she said, smiling.
C. “I hate you,” she said, smiling.
D. “I hate you.” she said smiling.
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. Napoleon Dynamite is often teased at school; however, he is able to make friends with Deb and Pedro.
B. Napoleon Dynamite is often teased at school, however, he is able to make friends with Deb and Pedro.
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A. has / is having
B. have / having
C. is having / has
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Many cultures have special ceremonies to celebrate a person’s _________ of passage into adulthood.
A. Right
B. Rite
C. Writ
D. Write
