[ Grammar ]
Which statement shows the correct agreement between the subject and verb?
A. The group of tourists is visiting the famous landmarks.
B. The group of tourists are visiting the famous landmarks.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. This laptop isn’t Peters. It’s Sharons’.
B. This laptop isn’t peter’s. It’s Sharon’s.
C. This laptop isn’t Peter’s. It’s Sharon’s.
D. This laptop isn’t Peter. It’s Sharons.
Homonyms › View
Didn’t you ___ me when I called you?
a. hear
b. here
An American bought the painting.
A. The painting is bought by an American.
B. The painting was bought by an American.
C. The painting will be bought by an American.
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Mum! I got top marks ___ my Biology test today!
A. for
B. at
C. in