[ Present Simple Tense ]
You (go) to school early?
A. You are go to school early.
B. You go to school early?
C. Do you go to school early?
D. Are you go to school early?

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A. Loses
B. lose
C. had lose
D. would lose
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A semicolon can join two independent clauses.
A. yes
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_____ you (do) your homework yesterday?
A. Do / did
B. Did / do
C. Do / do
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