[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
In the English language, sentences usually follow this format:
A. Object – verb – subject
B. Subject – object – verb
C. Subject – verb – object
D. Object – subject – verb

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A. remind your sister to study
B. make your sister to study
C. tell your sister study
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Bring the wheelbarrow here, ________ need _________ to carry some pots to the garden.
A. We, it
B. Our, it
C. Them, it
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A. quickly
B. quickest
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You really should _________ to Barcelona – it’s a wonderful city.
A. go
B. to go
C. going
