Which sentence is an independent clause?
A. Jill likes to go to the beach.
B. Whenever you finish.
C. If you read The Outsiders.
D. Before you eat breakfast.

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A. mustn’t have
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A. They are not ready for the presentation.
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A. Passive Voice
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Why ___ (you, not finish) the report yet?
A. do you not finish
B. are you not finishing
C. have you not finished
D. have you not been finishing