[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
Either Mary or her brothers __________ in the front seat of the car.
A. Rides
B. Ride

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewWhich sentence has a past perfect tense?
A. Both of them have wanted to ride the elevator to the top.
B. His stepsister Emily had wanted to see the Air and Space Museum.
C. Darrell prefers walking if there is enough time.
D. He agreed to visit the museum with Emily.
Vocabulary › View
What does the word ‘elegant’ mean?
A. Being serious and eager in the way you do something
B. Being graceful and stylish in appearance
C. The overall state of a country’s or region’s money
D. A person’s sense of self-worth
Grammar › ViewMonet died……………. 1926.
A. On
B. At
C. In
D. From
Quantifier › View
My friends and I will drink . . . cans of soda
A. a
B. an
C. some
D. any
