peaceful, calm, or quiet
A. reprieve
B. exuberant
C. profound
D. serene

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has a correct subject verb agreement.
A. Nobody has seen Jane after the end of the game.
B. Nobody have seen Jane after the end of the game.
C. Everybody are interested in this film.
D. No one have ever come to see me in hospital.
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Our last adventurous was very exciting.
A. Boring
B. Interesting
C. Unstimulating
D. Unmoving
Apply subject-verb agreement rules to the following sentence: The committee members was/ were divided in their opinions.
A. was
B. is
C. am
D. were
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My father said to me, “You must work hard”.
A. My father said to me that I must work hard.
B. My father said to me that you must work hard.
C. My father told me that I had to work hard.
D. My father told to me that I had to work hard.
