[ Grammar ]
This part of speech modifies a verb and often ends in “ly.”
A. adverb
B. adjective
C. noun
D. interjection

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewWhich of the following sentences has correct subject-verb agreement?
A. None of the options are suitable.
B. None of the options is suitable.
C. None of the options be suitable.
D. None of the options were suitable.
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I’m accustomed … it.
A. to
B. of
C. in
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewOne of my best friends __________ an extra on Seinfeld this week.
A. is
B. are
C. do
D. does
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Change the following sentence to active voice: The man was invited to the party by Tom.
A. Tom has invited the man to the party.
B. Tom invited the man to the party.
C. Tom had invited the man to the party.
D. Tom invites the man to the party.
