What is the past tense of the verb “fly?”
A. flied
B. flying
C. flew
D. fried

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Conjunctions › ViewJoin these sentence correctly using a coordinating conjunction.
The man lost the running race.
He congratulated the winner.
Select all correct answers.
A. The man lost the running race, yet he congratulated the winner.
B. The man lost the running race, so he congratulated the winner.
C. The man lost the running race but he congratulated the winner.
D. The man lost the running race, for he congratulated the winner.
Comparative Degree (Adverb) › View
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
A. The man fell very hardly on the rocks below.
B. The man fell very harder on the rocks below.
C. The man fell very hard on the rocks below
Which sentence is correct?
A. I never am late.
B. Never I am late.
C. I am never late.
D. I am late never.
Grammar › View
If you put salt in water, it ____.
A. dissolves
B. would dissolve
C. could dissolve
D. dissolved