[ Grammar ]
What is the present tense of “go”?
A. go or goes
B. went
C. will go

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Grammar › ViewTrue or False: We use “There is” when the noun that follows is singular, and we use “There are” when the noun that follows is plural.
A. Yes, it is.
B. No it is not.
Homophones › View
__________ going to celebrate Independence Day in San Jose.
A. There
B. Their
C. They’re
What is the simple subject of the following sentence?
The Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower.
A. Mayflower
B. The Pilgrims
C. Pilgrims
D. Pilgrims arrived
Conjunction › View
A: “I don’t have any free time.”
B: “________________do I.”
A. too
B. so
C. either
D. neither
