[ Grammar ]
When the subject is a pronoun, the verb must agree with the pronoun’s case. What is the correct verb form to complete the sentence? They (is/are) going to the park.
A. Is
B. Are
C. Was
D. Were

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A. I go swimming on sundays sometimes
B. I sometimes go swimming on sundays
C. Sometimes i go swimming on sundays
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My brother __________ fix his bike alone. Dad will help him.
A. has to
B. doesn’t have to
C. have to
D. don’t have to
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A. up
B. in
C. on
D. for
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A. Work
B. We
C. Classmates
