Does she have math on Tuesday?
A. No, she don’t.
B. No, she doesn’t.
C. No, she hasn’t.
D. No, she can’t.

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Mary was crying on his shoulder all through the movie.
A. past perfect
B. present perfect
C. past progressive
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Which of the following is the correctly punctuated version of the sentence below? will you please put this notebook on the table asked alexis
A. “Will you please put this notebook on the table?” asked Alexis.
B. Will you please put this notebook on the table? asked Alexis.
C. “Will you please put this notebook on the table” asked Alexis?
D. “Will you please put this notebook on the table”? asked Alexis.
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A. My mom cook dinner right now.
B. My mom cooking dinner right now.
C. My mom cooked dinner right now.
D. My mom is cooking dinner right now.
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Complete each sentence with the correct word form: __________ technology is amazing.
A. modernize
B. modern
