[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
The jury is / are still out.
A. Is
B. Are

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Form a wh-question using the word ‘how’ for the following statement: He is driving the car.
A. How he is driving the car?
B. He is driving how the car?
C. How is he driving the car?
D. Is he driving the car how?