[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
I (see, sees) a shooting star!
A. see
B. sees
C. saw
D. seeing
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewThe students felt that taking quizzes on vocabulary was tedious. The word tedious means:
A. Thought provoking
B. Interesting
C. Exciting
D. Boring
Grammar › View
What is the correct way to write this sentence about a birthday boy?
A. He was so excited for his party that he could’nt focus in class.
B. He was so excited for his party that he couldnt’ focus in class.
C. He was so excited for her party that he couldn’t focus in class.
D. He was so excited for his party that he couldn’t focus in class.
