[ 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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Future Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses “might” correctly to express a less certain possibility than “may”?
A. I might go to the party tonight.
B. I will might go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to might go to the party tonight.
D. I might be going to the party tonight.
Grammar › View
Don’t step on the grass!
A. declarative
B. interrogative
C. imperative
D. exclamatory
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
