Which sentence correctly uses ‘their’?
A. They’re going to the park.
B. This is their car.
C. There is a car parked outside.
D. I like their house.

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Grammar › ViewWhat’s the rule for using “is” or “are” with collective nouns?
A. Always use “are” with collective nouns
B. Use “is” if the group acts as a unit, “are” if members act individually
C. Always use “is” with collective nouns
D. It depends on whether the noun sounds plural or singular
Preposition of Time › View
The bell rings _______ noon and the students have their lunch.
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. by
Grammar › ViewThis is the purse ….. I am looking for.
A. what
B. that
C. whose
D. who
Parts of Speech › View
Fill in the blank with the correct part of speech.
I, me, we, he, she, himself, herself, and they are all examples of ____________.
A. Nouns
B. Prepositions
C. Pronouns
D. Adjectives
