[ Grammar ]
Which of these is correct?
A. They am happy.
B. They is happy.
C. They be happy.
D. They are happy.

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Tenses › ViewWhat is the correct form of the verb in this sentence? “We _____ (not visit) the museum since we moved here.”
A. didn’t visit
B. haven’t visited
C. weren’t visiting
D. don’t visit
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The door isn’t locked, and the lights are on; the office ____________ closed.
A. must
B. might not
C. can’t be
Grammar › ViewI ———————-Heba all morning.
A. have been texting
B. has been texting
C. text
D. texted
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. My dad’s birthday is April 29, 1953.
B. My dad’s birthday is April, 29, 1953.
C. My dad’s birthday, is April 29 1953.
