[ Grammar ]
The lion and the elephant (is, are) both living in the zoo.
A. is
B. are

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A. Could you please close the door?
B. She walks to school every day.
C. Close the door, please.
D. If I were you, I would study more.
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Where’s Lynne?’ ‘She ___________________ to Cuba. She’ll be back next week.
A. has gone
B. went
C. is going to
D. had gone
Tenses › ViewIn the past few months, our company director …………….. more mettle than most industrialists …………….. in an entire career.
A. had shown / have done
B. showed / would do
C. shows / did
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Peter walks ____ dog and we walk ___________.
A. he – our
B. his – ours
C. his – our
