In which scenario is it most appropriate to use a semicolon?
A. To separate items in a list that already contains commas.
B. To join two independent clauses without a conjunction.
C. To introduce a quotation.
D. To indicate a pause longer than a comma but shorter than a period.

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Present and Future Tenses › ViewWhat is the difference between ‘will’ and ‘going to’?
A. Will is used for planned actions, while going to is used for spontaneous decisions
B. Both ‘will’ and ‘going to’ are used to talk about future events, but ‘will’ is used for spontaneous decisions or predictions, while ‘going to’ is used for planned actions or intentions.
C. Will is used for past events, while going to is used for future events
D. Will is used for predictions, while going to is used for past events
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James Robert (build) it in Las Vegas in 1876.
A. building
B. built
C. builds
D. builded
Grammar › ViewThere isn’t anything __________ my pocket.
A. between
B. next to
C. in
D. near
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Emily eats apples during recess.
A. Apples are eat during recess.
B. Apples are ate during recess by Emily.
C. Apples are eaten by Emily during recess.
D. Apples is eaten by Emily during recess.
