Usually Janice __________ part time at the local community college, but this summer she __________ away to grad school.

A. teach; is going

B. teaches; goes

C. teaches; be going

D. teaches; is going

D

D. is correct.

Well, usually Janice teaches part time at the local community college, but this summer she's going away to grad school. So, the answer is D. teaches; is going. Looks like Janice is upgrading her teaching skills while leaving her current job temporarily. Maybe she'll come back with some fancy new teaching techniques and blow everyone's minds!

The correct answer is D. teaches; is going.

The correct answer is D. teaches; is going.

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the sentence and consider the verb tenses used in each part of the sentence.

The first part of the sentence describes Janice's usual activity at the local community college. The verb "teaches" is used, indicating present tense and habit or routine action. Therefore, we can conclude that the first part should be "Janice teaches part-time at the local community college."

The second part of the sentence refers to what Janice will be doing during the summer. It states that she will be going away to grad school. Here, the verb "is going" is used, indicating a future action. Therefore, we can conclude that the second part should be "but this summer she is going away to grad school."

Combining the two parts, we have "Janice teaches part-time at the local community college, but this summer she is going away to grad school." Therefore, option D is the correct answer.