I ___________ the dishes. (wash)
A. washid
B. wash
C. washed
D. washied

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Grammar › ViewWhich conjunction would best join the two sentences together?
The students wanted to go out to recess. The teacher said they had too much work.
A. , and
B. , but
C. , or
D. , for
Grammar › View
Which part of this sentence is the future perfect tense?
She will have to do her homework on Saturday.
A. she will
B. will have
C. have to do her homework
Grammar › ViewChange the degree of comparison.
Bella is the wisest girl in the class.
A. Bella is not as wise as other girls in the class.
B. No other girl is as wise as Bella in the class.
C. Other girls in the class are wiser than Bella.
D. Bella is the wiser girl in the class.
Future Tenses › View
To promise something, we use
A. The simple future
B. The “be going to” future
C. The present continuous