[ Grammar ]
Subject/Verb Agreement Review: Combine the subject with the verb so they agree. Remember to use the present tense.
A. I is talking to my brother.
B. I am talking to my brother.

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A. drink sometimes
B. sometimes drink
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Which one has the same meaning? “You mustn’t use the swimming pool before 10.”
A. You can’t use the swimming pool before 10.
B. You don’t need to use the swimming pool before 10.
C. You don’t have to use the swimming pool before 10.
Grammar › ViewJohn, ________ you met yesterday, is lending us his car.
A. who
B. that
C. which
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My mom told…….. to stay at home untill she comes back.
A. me and she
B. i and she
C. we
D. me and her
