Lucia can play the drums,
A. isn’t she?
B. doesn’t she?
C. wasn’t she?
D. can’t she?

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Tenses › ViewThe house ____ by the end of this month.
A. will be valued
B. valued
C. value
D. valuing
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Select the correct sentence:
A. By the time she arrives, we will have finished dinner.
B. By the time she arrives, we will finish dinner.
C. By the time she arrives, we would have finished dinner.
D. By the time she arrives, we are finishing dinner.
Grammar - Punctuation › ViewSelect the correct puncutation.
A. You may go to school; however, you must bring your backpack.
B. You may go to school however, you must bring your backpack.
C. You may go to school, however, you must bring your backpack.
D. You may go to school however you must bring your backpack.
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Identify if the sentence is in active voice or passive voice.
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A. Active
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