Choose the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Either the cat or the dog are chasing the mouse.
B. Either the cat or the dog is chasing the mouse.
C. Either the cat or the dog be chasing the mouse.
D. Either the cat or the dog were chasing the mouse.

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Grammar: is/are/was/were › ViewWinnie _______ at home yesterday.
A. was
B. were
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Look at the sentence. What purpose of the sentence?
We have to get to the final exam early because the teacher said if we’re late, he’ll lock us out.
A. possibility
B. polite request
C. necessity
D. ability
E. advice
Modals and Vocabulary › ViewWhich sentence indicates prohibition using the correct modal?
A. You could not park here.
B. You can’t park here.
C. You may not park here.
D. You have to park here.
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It may mean that you are hungry
A. Definitely you are hungry
B. You are hungry
C. It means you maybe are hungry
D. Maybe it means that you are hungry
