[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Either my father or my brothers (is/are) going to sell the car.
A. is
B. are

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Idioms › ViewThomas knows Paris like the back of his …………….. He used to be a taxi driver there for 2 years.
A. head
B. mind
C. hand
D. life
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Our students and graduates are people of integrity who embrace diversity ——–are socially responsible and civically engaged throughout their lives.
A. and
B. because
C. nor
D. therefore
E. hence
Grammar › ViewMy friends and I ______ in the cafe at five tonight.
A. are going meet
B. are meeting
C. will meets
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If I want to buy a book, where should I go?
A. Library
B. Bookstore
C. Clothes shop
