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Don’t step on the grass!

A. declarative

B. interrogative

C. imperative

D. exclamatory

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Unscramble the sentence:

Daisy / from / to / Monday / school / to / goes / Friday.

A. Daisy goes to school from Monday to Friday.

B. Daisy goes school from to Monday to Friday.

C. Daisy goes from school to Monday to Friday.

D. Daisy goes to school to Monday from Friday.


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In which sentence is the underlined verb in the Simple Future tense?

A. Shmuel is waiting with an extra pair of striped pajamas.

B. Shmuel will wait with an extra pair of striped pajamas

C. Shmuel has waited with an extra pair of striped pajamas.

D. Shmuel would have been waiting with an extra pair of striped pajamas.


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