Which of the following sentences contains a subject-verb agreement error?
A. Either the shoes or the socks are missing.
B. Either the shoes or the socks is missing.
C. Either the shoes or the socks be missing.
D. Either the shoes or the socks were missing.

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Temporal Conjunctions and Connectives › ViewTemporal connectives are typically used to…
A. Combine two clauses within one sentence.
B. Show the sequence of events in a story or explanation.
C. Express a contrast between two ideas.
D. Ask a question.
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By the end of next year, George ……………English for two years
A. will have learned
B. will learn
C. has learned
D. would learn
Simple Present Tense › ViewHe usually _______ to bed early. He _________ till midnight.
A. doesn’t go / stays up
B. goes / stays up
C. not to go / doesn’t stay up
D. is going / isn’t staying up
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The cat is meowing. He ______ be hungry.
A. might
B. will
C. will definitely
