Which sentence is correct?
A. They is cooking dinner.
B. They are cooking dinner.
C. They cooking dinner.
D. They are cook dinner.

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A. You’re welcome.
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Will John and Diana see each other again soon?
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A. they won’t. They won’t see each other again
B. they will not. They won’t see
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Identify which sentence is using dialogue correctly.
A. Saray remarked, “This practice quiz is easy.”
B. Saray remarked “This practice quiz is easy.”
C. Saray remarked, “This practice quiz is easy”!
D. Saray remarked, “this practice quiz is easy.”
