[ Maritime Vocabulary and Grammar ]
“Neither the captain nor the crew ___ tired.”
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
E. be

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Grammar › ViewI’ve been in England for a week and I ____ driving on the right.
A. used to
B. ‘m getting used to
C. use to
Parts of Speech and Compound Sentences › View
I saw that she’s tired, “so” I asked her to rest.
A. coordinating conjunction
B. correlative conjunction
C. subordinating conjunction
Determiners › ViewIs there ……… meat on the plate?
A. some
B. any
Future Simple Tenses › View
. They are not going to visit their grandparents. What is the negative form?
A. They are not visiting their grandparents.
B. They are not going to their grandparents.
C. They will not visit their grandparents.
D. They are visiting their grandparents.
