Construct a compound sentence using ‘will’ and ‘may’.
A. I will go to the store, and it may rain later.
B. I will eat dinner, and it may snow tomorrow.
C. I will finish my homework, or it may be sunny later.
D. I will watch a movie, but it may not be good.

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Conditional Tenses › ViewRecognize the conditional perfect continuous sentence: If he had been practicing regularly, he would have improved his skills.
A. If he had been practicing regularly, he would have improved his skills.
B. If he had been practiced regularly, he would have improved his skills.
C. If he had been practicing regularly, he would improve his skills.
D. If he has been practicing regularly, he would have improved his skills.
Grammar › View
The bakery sells cakes covered _______ dried fruit.
A. by
B. from
C. with
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. For example, 2+2=4.
B. For example 2+2=4.
C. For, example, 2+2=4
Adjective › View
The children were so … that they fell asleep during the film.
A. bored
b. boring
