[ Grammar ]
Either my shoes or your coat (is, are) always on the floor.
A. is
B. are

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A. Someone told me a secret
B. a small bird
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A sentence that gives a complete thought is called
A. Declarative sentence
B. Imperative sentence
The Boss is angry ______ his employees.
A. on
B. about
C. with
D. from
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There has been no _________ from my cat today. She must be sick.
A. movements
B. moving
C. moves
D. movement
