Choose the sentence that correctly describes two past actions, one ongoing and one that interrupts it.
A. While I walked to school, it was starting to rain.
B. When I walked to school, it was starting to rain.
C. While I was walking to school, it started to rain.
D. When I was walking to school, it was starting to rain.

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Compound and Complex Sentences › ViewWhich sentence is a correctly punctuated compound sentence?
A. I went to the movies with Charles and Ginny.
B. My mom went to the salon. She came home with short hair.
C. Trudy tells ridiculous jokes, and nobody likes them.
D. I bought crayons and markers to color my picture and it looked great and everybody liked it.
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I ————— (grow) older.
A. graw
B. grown
C. grew
D. growed
Simple Present - Negative & Interrogative › ViewChoose the best short answer.
Do you like tea? (I like tea)
A. Yes, I do.
B. Yes, It is.
C. Yes, I does.
D. Yes, I am.
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Leave your car with me. I _________ to fix it.
A. will try
B. try
C. am trying
