Change ‘He walks to school’ to present continuous.
A. He is walking to school.
B. He was walking to school.
C. He walks to school now.
D. He will walk to school.

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A. looks
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C. feels
D. smells
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THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IS CORRECT: We bought posters and banners at the street fair our cousins did the same.
A. True
B. False
What is the purpose of a colon?
A. A colon is used to insert or alter words in a direct quotation.
B. A colon is used to set off an expression that interrupts a sentence.
C. A colon divides a word by syllables at the end of a line.
D. A colon introduces an item or series of items.
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A. often
B. much
C. many
D. every
