Which word can name a group of dogs?
A. flock
B. swarm
C. pack
D. bunch

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Comma › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas?
A. I like to drink coffee but I also like to drink Dr. Pepper, Coke, and any type of cream soda.
B. I like to drink coffee, but I also like to drink Dr. Pepper, Coke and any type of cream soda.
C. I like to drink coffee, but I also like to drink Dr. Pepper, Coke, and any type of cream soda.
Tenses › View
The farmers _____ in the field now.
A. are working
B. is working
C. worked
D. have worked
Modal Verbs › ViewWhat is the negative form of “People used to believe in ghosts”?
A. People didn’t use to believe in ghosts.
B. People used to believe in ghosts.
C. People didn’t use to believe in fairies.
D. People used to believe in fairies.
Grammar › View
Anita _____________chicken with rice at the weekends.
A. cooks
B. cook
