Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of the verb “to be” with a collective noun?
A. The team are playing well today.
B. The jury is still deliberating.
C. The committee are divided on the issue.
D. The family are going on vacation.
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Which of the following sentences uses the superlative form correctly?
A. Thor has the louder laugh I’ve ever heard.
B. Simba did the most amazing backflip off the diving board.
C. Tom Holland gave the more wonderful speech at my birthday party.
D. Ariana Grande shared the wisest advice I could ever have received.
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