[ Grammar ]
Yes, we’re really enjoying it.
A. Do you have a good time in Spain?
B. Are you having a good time in Spain?
C. Is you having a good time in Spain?
D. Does you have a good time in Spain?
Select your answer:

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Punctuation › ViewWhat is the purpose of the semicolon in this sentence? “Insist on yourself; never imitate.”
A. To join two related independent clauses
B. To introduce a list
C. To indicate a pause
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The professor, along with her assistants, __________ preparing the research paper.
A. are
B. were
C. is
D. have been
