We _______ friends.
A. is
B. are

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A. We plays soccer on weekends.
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Ethan wrote a paragraph for his English assignment. His teacher, Anika, pointed out that one of his sentences was a run-on sentence. What does that mean?
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Construct a second conditional sentence using the words: ‘If / I / have / a million dollars, / I / buy / a big house.’
A. If I have a million dollars, I buying a big house.
B. If I have a million dollars, I will buy a big house.
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D. If I have a million dollars, I bought a big house.
