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

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A. is educated
B. are educated
C. was educated
D. were educated
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Katie was ironing while I ______ the floor.
A. was mopping
B. has been mopping
C. had been mopping
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A. are going meet
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If I want to buy a book, where should I go?
A. Library
B. Bookstore
C. Clothes shop
