____ Melanie _______ (play) baseball later?
A. Are Melanie playing baseball later?
B. Does Melanie play baseball later?
C. Is Melanie playing baseball later?
D. Melanie is playing baseball later?

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It is a good idea to start your homework as soon as you get home.
A. You might start your homework as soon as you get home.
B. You should start your homework as soon as you get home.
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Select the correct sentence.
A. The salesman helped the customer when the thief was coming into the store
B. The salesman was helping the customer when the thief came into the store
C. The salesman were helping the customer when the thief came into the store
D. The salesman was helping the customer when the thief comes into the store
