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She is getting someone to cut her hair.
A. she had her hair cut.
B. she will have her hair cut.
C. she is getting her hair cuted.

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Run-on Sentences › ViewAs a high school student, Gerardo is on top of his game yet he needs to keep his focus to continue to do well.
A. Run On
B. Comma Splice
C. Correct Sentence
D. None of the above.
Phrasal Verb › View
I’m ______ my watch. I can’t find it everywhere.
A. looking back
B. looking out
C. looking after
D. looking for
Past Tenses › ViewHe _______ (walked/was walking) to the store when he _______ (saw/had seen) an accident.
A. was walking/saw
B. had walked/seen
C. Saw/had seen
Subject Verb Agreement & Subjunctive Mood › View
The teams of scientists from Geneva …arriving tonight.
A. are
B. is
C. will
D. be
