Zoe asked Gerry, “When can we go to the beach?”
A. Zoe asked Gerry when we could went to the beach.
B. Zoe asked Gerry when they could go to the beach.
C. Zoe asked Gerry when they could have gone to the beach.
D. Zoe asked Gerry when could they go to the beach.
Select your answer:
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B. They eating dinner last night.
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Choose the correct punctuation for the sentence: ‘She wanted to go to the movies however, she had too much homework.’
A. She wanted to go to the movies; however, she had too much homework.
B. She wanted to go to the movies, however she had too much homework.
C. She wanted to go to the movies; however she had too much homework.
D. She wanted to go to the movies however, she had too much homework.