[ Grammar ]
I’ll … help you later.
A. can
B. could
C. be able to
Select your answer:
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Tina will finish typing the letter, and she will go home.
A. Going home, Tina will finish typing the letter.
B. Tina won’t go home until she has finished typing the letter.
C. Tina will go home before finishing typing the letter.
D. Tina will go home though she hasn’t finished typing the letter.