[ Grammar ]
Combine Sentences.
Michael has a red balloon. Chelsea has a red balloon.
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A. Michael has a red balloon and Chelsea, too.
B. Michael and Chelsea have a red balloon.

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Conditional Sentences and Verb Form-ed and -ing AdjectivesSuperlative AdjectivesMixed Present TensesProgressive Perfect and Simple Verb TensesVerbs + Gerund or InfinitiveKinds of NounsThird ConditionalsVerb, Object, PrepositionPresent Simple, Present Continuous or Present PerfectOther quiz:
Future Tenses › ViewIdentify the sentence that is in the future simple tense.
A. I will be reading a book tomorrow.
B. She will finish her homework by 8 PM.
C. They will travel to Paris next summer.
D. We have been planning a trip.
Perfect Tense › View
I went to the box office at lunch-time, but they had already sold all the tickets.
A. past perfect tense
B. simple past tense
C. present perfect tense
D. past perfect continues
Tenses › View. Did you ___ (to see) the new movie?
A. look
B. view
C. see
D. watch
Sentences Function and Structure › View
The drummers played a long time, but the piano players stopped early.
A. compound
B. complex
C. simple
