[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
“They are playing football”
A. Football is being played by them.
B. They are being played by football.
C. Football is played by them.
D. They are playing football.
Select your answer:
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A. He can paint pretty pictures.
B. She may go to your house.
C. I will eat lunch with you.
D. You should finish your homework.
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The runner was _____ to finish the race despite her injury.
A. decisive
B. devoted
C. determined
D. dedicated