Identify the subject and the verb of the sentence:
There are two hundred fish at the aquarium.
A. subject: fish
verb: are
B. subject: aquarium
verb: at
C. subject: fish
verb: There
D. subject: aquarium
verb: are

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A. a lot of countries has a good economy
B. Nearly all european countries have good economy
C. Not many european countries have good economy
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Petey my pet snake has only bitten one person.
B. Petey, my pet snake, has only bitten one person.
C. Petey, my pet snake has only bitten one person.
D. Petey my pet snake, has only bitten one person.
If we win the match, we …. to Europe.
A. will
B. will go
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He is talking for hours but I _______ understand anything.
A. wasn’t
B. don’t
C. haven’t
D. didn’t
