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anjilletteb

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Below are sentences in the present tense. Select the present progressive tense (am, is, or are + -ing form of the main verb) for the blank.
 
  Lee and Dana play basketball after class.
  Lee and Dana __________________ basketball after class.
 
  A) am playing B) is playing C) are playing

Question 2

For each of the following sentences, select the correct coordinating conjunction and punctuation for the blank.
 
  An opossum is not usually seen in the ___________ it hunts for food at night.
 
  A) daytime so,
  B) daytime, and
  C) daytime, for



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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