Which of the following best defines a compound sentence?
A. A sentence with one independent clause and one dependent clause.
B. A sentence with two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction.
C. A sentence with only one clause.
D. A sentence with two dependent clauses.

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Verb Types and Tenses › ViewRewrite the sentence ‘The boys hike up the side of the mountain’ in present progressive tense.
A. The boys hiked up the side of the mountain.
B. The boys are hiking up the side of the mountain.
C. The boys will be hiking up the side of the mountain.
D. The boys have been hiking up the side of the mountain.
Pronouns › View
We have already filled in …………… application forms but Mary is still trying to complete……… .
A. my/her
B. ours/her
C. her/your
D. our/hers
E. us /theirs
Past or Present Verb Tense › ViewIdentify the tense of the verb in the sentence: “They played soccer yesterday.”
A. Past
B. Present
Narrative Tenses › View
We never thought the journey _____so long.
A. will take
B. was taking
C. would take
