When the subject is a group of people or things, the subject is the noun that refers to the group as a whole. What is the subject of the sentence “The herd of sheep is grazing in the field”?
A. Herd
B. Sheep
C. Is grazing
D. The herd of sheep

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Grammar › ViewYou must throw ……….. rubbish in the bins.
A. my
B. your
C. his
D. her
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Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
A. The reporter interviewed the following people: the department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
B. The reporter interviewed the following people; the department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
C. The reporter interviewed the following people. The department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
D. The reporter interviewed the following people, the department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
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A. Information, power, etc. put into something
B. Workers
C. Artificial filling for a hole in wood
D. Money
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Jack takes his vitamins daily ___ be sick
A. in order not to
B. so as to not
C. so that not
D. in order to
