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fagboi

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Select the present tense helping verb willor the past tense helping verb would for the blank in each sentence.
 
  Darrel thought he ___________________ _______ have to get a second job when the bank increased his mortgage rate.
 
  A) will B) would

Question 2

Select correct if the sentence is punctuated correctly, run-on if it is a run-on, and comma splice if it is a comma splice.
 
  Sap is drained from maple trees, it can be boiled down to make syrup.
 
  A) correct B) run-on C) comma splice



mfedorka

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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