Topics: Tenses and Time Markers
What time (you/leave) for the airport tomorrow?
A. What time are you leaving
B. What time you leave
C. What time will you left
D. What time did you leave
Select your answer:
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Combine the following ideas into one complete sentence: “Christina plays softball. She plays it very well.”
A. Christina plays softball very well.
B. Very well, softball Christina plays.
C. Softball is very well Christina played.
D. Christina, who plays the softball, very well.