[ Grammar ]
A: ____ you at home yesterday morning?
B: No, I ____. I ____ at school.
A. Was / wasn’t / wasn’t
B. Were / wasn’t / wasn’t
C. Was / wasn’t / were
D. Were / wasn’t / was

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewWhich of the following sentences has correct subject-verb agreement?
A. None of the homework are finished.
B. None of the homework is finished.
C. None of the homework be finished.
D. None of the homework were finished.
Tenses › View
When he retired he _____ in the company for more than 50 years.
A. was
B. was being
C. had been
D. have been
Adjective vs. Adverb › ViewHe should pass the test _____.
A. Easy
B. Easily
C. Easilly
Vocabulary › View
imaginary line that passes from Earth’s north pole
A. axis
B. revolution
C. season
D. solstice
E. equinox
