[ Essential and Nonessential Clauses ]
_______ in college now.
A. Your
B. You’re
C. Youre

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A. memorials
B. tutorials
C. denials
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Which sentence is correct?
A. My father yelled, “Close the door on your way out!
B. “My father yelled, Close the door on your way out!”
C. My father yelled, “Close the door on your way out!”
D. My father yelled, “Close the door on your way out”!
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A. angrily, friendly
B. angry, friendly
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Formulate a negative sentence in the present continuous tense: “He _______ (not watch) TV right now.”
A. does not watch
B. is not watching
C. do not watch
D. not watches