Are Mr. and Mrs. Salazar going to watch basketball?
No, _________. ___________ soccer
A. they aren’t. They are going to watch
B. they not. They watch
C. they aren’t. They are watch
D. they aren’t. They going to watch

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Transitions › ViewTo show contradiction (opposite), use a transition like:
A. first, next, before, now, finally
B. as a result, because, since, so
C. since, while, like
D. however, but, although, conversely
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses parallel structure:
A. She enjoys reading, cooking, and to dance.
B. She enjoys reading, cooking, and dancing.
C. She enjoys to read, cooking, and dancing.
D. She enjoys reading, to cook, and dancing.
Present Continuous › ViewA: Are you studying English now?
B: Yes, ___.
A. I do
B. I studying
C. I study
D. I am
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Fall always _____ winter.
A. precedes
B. proceeds
