[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
The value of many of these antiques (has, have) not been determined.
A. Has
B. Have

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A. was painting
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We ____ to this part of town before. This is the first time.
A. have never been
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Identify the adverb in the sentence: “She danced gracefully.”
A. She
B. Danced
C. Gracefully
D. None
