[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Either your parents or I _____ to go to the store to get groceries. I ____ tired of not having food in the house.
A. needs/is
B. need/am
C. need/is
D. needs/am

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Modals › ViewA: Whose schoolbag is that?
B: I am not sure, but it ____ be Janet’s. It looks like her bag.
A. could
B. must
C. can’t
Grammar › View
He is very famous. People can’t forget him.
A. He is too famous for people to forget.
B. He is enough famous for people to forget him.
C. He is very famous to forget him.
Grammar › View_________________ I studied hard, I did well on the test.
A. Although
B. Because
C. If
D. When
Mixed General Quiz › View
To ensure fairness, it is important to maintain a ___ or flat playing field.
a. level
b. revel
