[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
There (is / are) both men and women at the meeting.
A. Is
B. Are

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Grammar › View____ her yet?
A. Have you saw
B. Has you saw
C. Have you seen
D. Has you seen
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Which compound sentence is written correctly?
A. Bats can hear very well, so their eyes are weak.
B. Bats can hear very well, and their eyes are weak.
C. Bats can hear very well, but their eyes are weak.
D. Bats can hear very well, yet their eyes are weak.
Vocabulary › ViewA person who makes bread and cakes is a ….
A. waiter
B. travel agent
C. postman
D. baker
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I cooked my sister a delicious meal.
What is the DIRECT OBJECT of the sentence?
___
A. I
B. cooked
C. sister
D. meal
