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

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Vocabulary › View A fear of being different leads many teen-agers to fee pressured to conform to the expectations of their peers, but Chance is secure enough to stand on his own; his friend Kenar is equally as strong.
A. Challenge
B. Act in agreement with
C. Disagree with
D. Ignore
Adverbs › View
They will arrive tomorrow. What type of adverb is this?
A. Manner
B. Time
C. Frequency
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A. love
B. loves
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Which is the color of the t-shirt?
A. Gray
B. Purple
C. Brown
