[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Either Cassie or Marie _________ the employees this afternoon.
A. pays
B. pay

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewA: Is Mary asleep? B: Yes. I’d better wake ___. She has a class at nine.
A. her up
B. him up
C. it up
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A: Whose is this necklace?
B: I don’t know. I ___ it while I ___ the carpet.
A. found-was cleaning
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A. She is going to finish her project by Friday.
B. She finishes her project by Friday.
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The boy ____ is my best friend often stay at my house.
A. when
B. what
C. which
D. who
