[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
The cars in this house (is, are) mine!
A. is
B. are

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Reported Speech › ViewJack said, ‘He must be guilty!’
A. Jack said that he must have been guilty.
B. Jack said that he must have be guilty.
C. Jack said that he must has been guilty.
Grammar › View
I never drink coffee after … dinner.
A. –
B. the
C. a
D. an
Adverbial Phrases › ViewWhat is a FRONTED ADVERBIAL?
A. A word, phrase, or clause used to modify an adjective.
B. A word, phrase, or clause used at the beginning of a sentence to modify a noun.
C. A word, phrase, or clause used to modify a preposition.
D. A word, phrase, or clause used at the beginning of a sentence to modify a verb.
Verb & Grammar › View
Which word is an adverb in this sentence: “He ran quickly to the store”?
A. quickly
B. ran