[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
To a grizzly almost anything (is, are) food except rocks.
A. Is
B. Are
Select your answer:
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Change the sentence to passive voice: The team won the championship last year.
A. The championship was won by the team last year.
B. Last year, the championship was won by the team.
C. The team was winning the championship last year.
D. The championship was won last year by the team.