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

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Present Tense › ViewRara was my best friend. We always does homework together.
The best word to replace the underlined are?
A. were, do
B. is, do
C. am, does
D. are, do
Let & Be allowed to › View
She’s big enough to be __________ do the laundy. Her parents ________ her do it alone.
A. allowed to – let
B. let be – allowed to
C. allowed to – lets
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
