[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Neither the lions nor the tiger (want, wants) to be caged in the zoo.
A. want
B. wants

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When Charles Lindbergh was born, no one (had heard, will hear) of jets, or even motorized airplanes
A. had heard
B. will hear
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Choose the sentence structure. Once he got home, he got dressed and went for a run.
A. simple sentence
B. compound sentence
C. complex sentence
D. compound-complex sentence
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A. Declarative
B. Imperative
C. Exclamatory
D. Interrogative
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Which word is a proper noun?
Mr. Myers is my teacher.
A. Mr. Myers
B. my
C. Teacher
