[ Grammar ]
The children … in the garden now.
A. play
B. are playing
C. is playing
D. played

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Conjunctions and Verb Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence with correct punctuation.
A. “Can you help me” she asked.
B. “Can you help me,” she asked.
C. “Can you help me.” she asked.
D. “Can you help me,” she asked?
Grammar › View
In chemical terms radium ______ little from barium.
A. is different
B. differs
C. differed
D. is differing
Vocabulary › ViewActions, or doing worlds. play, run, jump, eat, throw, read, sit.
A. Adjective
B. Verb
C. Adverb
D. Noun
Grammar - Punctuation › View
Select the correct punctuation.
A. Bernard Waber wrote a childrens book entitled Ira Sleeps Over.
B. Bernard Waber wrote a childrens’ book entitled Ira Sleeps Over.
C. Bernard Waber wrote a children’s book entitled Ira Sleeps Over.
