Please don’t call me. I _____ at nine o’clock tonight.
A. will be sleeping
B. will be sleep
C. will sleep
D. sleep

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Grammar › ViewHaving returned from the ocean to the stream where it was born, an adult salmon’s life cycle ends when it spawns and dies, after which its offspring start the cycle anew.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. an adult salmon’s life cycle ends when it spawns and dies,
B. an adult salmon spawns and dies, completing its life cycle,
C. the spawning and death of an adult salmon complete its life cycle,
D. the life cycle of an adult salmon is complete when it spawns and die,
Modals of Advice › View
A: My clothes are dirty.
B: You…
A. You should to clean your clothes.
B. You should clean your clothes.
C. You should cleaning your clothes.
Fragment, Comma Splice and Run -on Sentence › ViewThe soccer ball bounced against the goal post.
A. complete sentence
B. sentence fragment
Tenses Practice › View
What perfect tense is used in this sentence?
That doctor will have cured many sick children by the time he retires.
A. Past Perfect
B. Present Perfect
C. Future Perfect
D. None of the above (this sentence uses simple tense)
