Topics: Perfect Verb Tenses
Which sentence is in the future perfect tense?
A. You will have read the book by then.
B. You have read the book.
C. You had read the book.
D. You read the book.
Select your answer:

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Comma › View“I prefer to ride the subway” said Dad. “Let’s see what Mom wants to do.”
A. “I prefer to ride the subway,” said Dad. “Let’s see what Mom wants to do.”
B. “I prefer to ride the subway,” said Dad, “Let’s see what Mom wants to do.”
C. “I prefer to ride the subway”, said Dad. “Let’s see what Mom wants to do.”
D. No commas needed.
Grammar and Sentence Structure › View
Hey Ava, since you’re arriving tomorrow, can you bring me those cool new glasses?
What is the subordinating conjunction in this sentence?
A. Bring
B. Tomorrow
C. Since
D. Glasses
