a demand made by authority
A. excruciating
B. requisitioned
C. humiliation
D. retroactive

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Tenses › ViewUse the present perfect tense in a sentence.
A. I visited Paris yesterday.
B. I will visit Paris.
C. I am visiting Paris now.
D. I have visited Paris.
Grammar › View
Which of these question tags is grammatically correct?
A. She can come, can’t she?
B. Can’t she come, can she?
C. She can come, can she?
D. Can she come, she?
Choose the sentence with the apostrophes used correctly.
A. George and Tom’s old car was built in the ’60s and it’s paint has really faded over time.
B. George and Tom’s old car was built in the 60s and its paint has really faded over time.
C. George and Tom’s old car was built in the ’60’s and its paint has really faded over time.
D. George and Tom’s old car was built in the ’60s and its paint has really faded over time.
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Choose the sentence that has the semicolon in the correct location.
A. San Francisco is; my favorite city I plan to spend two weeks there this summer.
B. San Francisco is my favorite city; I plan to spend two weeks there this summer.
C. San Francisco is my favorite city I plan; to spend two weeks there this summer.
D. San Francisco is my favorite city I plan to spend two weeks there; this summer.
