I can climb a guava tree.
A. Declarative Sentence
B. Exclamatory Sentence
C. Imperative Sentence
D. Interrogative Sentence

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A. Our apartment walls, are very thin so we can hear our neighbors talking.
B. Our, apartment walls, are very thin so we can hear our neighbors talking.
C. Our apartment walls are very thin, so we can hear our neighbors talking.
D. Our apartment walls are very, thin so we can hear our neighbors talking.
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Identify the simple past tense in the sentence: ‘Liam finished his homework.’
A. finish
B. finishes
C. finished
D. finishing
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a. more happy
b. happier
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Which compound sentence is written correctly?
A. Bats can hear very well, so their eyes are weak.
B. Bats can hear very well, and their eyes are weak.
C. Bats can hear very well, but their eyes are weak.
D. Bats can hear very well, yet their eyes are weak.