[ Noun Verb Agreement ]
Either the dog or the cats _ to stay outside.
A. is going
B. are going

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Grammar › ViewChoose the word that has the opposite meaning:
My mother loves roses. She hates real flowers.
A. fresh
B. beautiful
C. FALSE
D. artificial
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
Select “True” if you consider that the sentence is correct. Select “false” if you consider that the sentence is not correct.
– Marcela had her husband do the shopping this weekend.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Vocabulary › ViewI was listening to a/an ____ radio programme, which made me laugh out loud.
A. entertainment
B. dynamic
C. amusing
D. thriving
Grammar › View
Lindsay _____ not been to France.
A. has
B. is
C. have
