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Which of the following uses ‘are’ correctly in a sentence?
A. They are going to the park.
B. The dog are barking loudly.
C. Are you going to the park?
D. They are going to the store.

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A. constitution
B. compromise
C. cabinet
D. bicameral
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Provide an example of a sentence using ‘for’ to indicate duration.
A. I lived here during five years.
B. I have lived here for five years.
C. I will live here for a long time.
D. I have lived here since five years.
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A. Adverb, noun
B. Pronoun, adverb
C. Pronoun, adjective
D. Adjective, adjective
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Due – Dew
A. True
B. False
