Is ‘Did you finish your homework?’ a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence?
A. declarative
B. imperative
C. interrogative
D. exclamatory
Select your answer:

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Present Tense vs Present Continuous › ViewExamine the following sentence, and find the correct option at the following:
Tommy always gets something for his birthday. However, his parents do not give him anything this time.
A. Tommy always is getting something for his birthday. However, his parents are not giving him anything this time.
B. Tommy always gets something for his birthday. However, his parents does not give him anything this time.
C. Tommy always get something for his birthday. However, his parents does not give him anything this time.
D. Tommy always is getting something for his birthday. However, his parents does not give him anything this time.
E. Tommy always gets something for his birthday. However, his parents are not giving him anything this time.
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Which sentence correctly uses the Simple Past Tense with a time expression?
A. She will finish her homework yesterday
B. She finishes her homework yesterday
C. She finish her homework yesterday
D. She finished her homework yesterday
