[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
There (is, are) both men and women at the meeting.
A. Is
B. Are
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A. Chanty said that her English was going to improve very quickly.
B. Chanty said that her English had been able to improve very quickly
C. Chanty said that her English improved very quickly.
D. Chanty said that her English might improve very quickly.
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Which sentence is a fragment?
A. Students are awesome.
B. When I get an A.
C. Take out the trash.
D. In the morning, we will go.