[ Grammar ]
Which is the correct sentence?
A. The team is preparing for their match.
B. The team are preparing for their match.
C. The team is preparing for its match.
D. The team are preparing for their match.
Select your answer:

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Grammar - Punctuation › ViewTammy please buy a loaf of bread a bottle of milk and one dozen eggs.
A. Tammy, please buy a loaf of bread, a bottle of milk, and one dozen eggs.
B. Tammy please buy a loaf of bread, a bottle of milk, and one dozen eggs.
C. Tammy, please buy a loaf of bread a bottle of milk and one dozen eggs.
D. Tammy please buy a loaf, of bread, a bottle, of milk, and one dozen egg’s.
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My little sister only gets one ….
A. books
B. bookes
C. book
