buy / you /your mother / are /a present / today/?
A. You are buying a present your mother today?
B. Are you buying your mother a present today?
C. Today you your mother buying a present?
D. Are you buy your mother a present today?

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A. overturning
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Which sentence uses “should” correctly to express a future expectation or advice?
A. I should go to the party tonight.
B. I will should go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to should go to the party tonight.
D. I should be going to the party tonight.
Verb › ViewWhich word is a verb.
The dog watches everyone.
A. Dog
B. Watches
C. The
D. Everyone
E. Non
Conjunctions › View
I’ll call you ___ we can arrange the details.
A. so that
B. because
C. in order to
D. either
