[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
Either my aunts or my uncle (is/are) going to be at my party.
A. Is
B. Are
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly with an introductory phrase or word?
A. In his senior year of college Richard decided to become a lawyer.
B. In his senior year of college, Richard decided to become a lawyer.
C. In his senior year, of college Richard decided to become a lawyer.
D. In his senior year of college Richard, decided to become a lawyer.
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The articles A, AN, and THE are always
A. verbs
B. adverbs
C. adjectives
D. prepositions
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