in the playgarden – right now – the children – play
A. Play the children in the playgarden right now.
B. Right now the children in the playgarden play.
C. The children play in the playgarden right now.
D. Right now in the playgarden the children play.

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Vocabulary › ViewShe is the most ____ woman in the world I have ever known. When she makes a firm decision to do something, she will never give up or let someone prevent her.
A. determined
B. independent
C. accurate
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Pick the right conjunction: “She was tired, ____ she stayed up late to finish her project.”
A. but
B. so
C. or
Grammar › View. Which sentence uses past perfect tense correctly?
A. They had finished dinner before the movie started.
B. They have finished dinner now.
C. They are finishing dinner.
D. They finish dinner quickly.
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The breeze ________ cooler this evening.
A. is
B. are
