Waiter: Can I take your order?
You: I __________ have the pizza Hawaii please!
A. am going to
B. will
C. shall

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewHe (has/have) a lot of friends in school.
A. having
B. have
C. had
D. has
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Before computers were common in the classroom, teachers ____________ in front of the room and talk endlessly about a subject.
A. would have to stand up
B. will have to stand up
C. would have had to stand up
D. will have had to stand up
Subject – Predicate › ViewIdentify the sentence that contains a compound predicate.
A. Carpenters and construction workers arrive early to the work site.
B. It takes many people to complete a building project.
C. The project coordinator is the executive officer of the company.
D. An architect designs the building and prepares the blueprints.
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I can’t remember what Janet bought Peter for his birthday. It could be a wallet or….
A. it can’t be an umbrella.
B. it must be an umbrella.
C. it might be an umbrella.
