[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
Each of the dogs (bark, barks) at strangers.
A. Bark
B. Barks

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Adverb › ViewWhat word does the underlined adverb modify?
Although the man was on parole, he felt somewhat free.
A. Felt
B. Was
C. Free
Vocabulary › View
Of land or a climate having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.
A. remit
B. arid
C. unobstrusive
D. raze
Conditional Sentences › ViewWe … win the cup If we keep playing this well.
A. will
B. are
C. are winning
D. could have
Grammar › View
“I heard Roy and Alice had an argument.”
“Do you know what _______ it this time?”
A. has started
B. started
C. had been starting
D. had started
