Are you________yet?
A. Hear
B. Here

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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
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. The dogs, and cats ate bowls of pet food at the shelter.
B. The dogs and, cats, ate bowls of pet, food at the shelter.
C. The dogs and cats ate bowls of pet food at the shelter.
D. The, dogs, and, cats, ate, bowls of, pet food at, the shelter.
Vocabulary › View
Match the word to its definition: “Violent irregularity, disturbance, or agitation, as of motion, air, or water.”
A. temerity
B. suppress
C. salutary
D. turbulence
