[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Either my mother or my father _ coming to the meeting.
A. is
B. are
C. am

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Grammar › ViewNone of his advice ______ sense.
A. make
B. makes
Tenses › View
I __________ John for hours and hours and he __________. I’m really angry with him!
A. has called – haven’t answered
B. have been calling – hasn’t answered
C. am calling – has answered
D. haven’t called – is answering
Grammar › ViewJack has less/fewer fishing lures than John does.
A. less
B. fewer
Apologizing › View
You forget to do your homework. What will you say to your teacher?
A. I’m so sorry for not doing my homework.
B. I’ll do it later.
C. That’s kind of you.
D. Thank you in advance.
