[ Vocabulary and Phrases ]
“Reflect on something”
A. To decorate with ornaments
B. To think deeply about something
Select your answer:

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewSelect the intervening phrase (sits between the subject and verb) in each sentence.
The neighbor across the street grows roses.
A. the neighbor
B. grows roses
C. across the street
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They spent 35 euros in clothes.
A. 35 euros were spent in clothes.
B. are spent 35 euros in clothes.
C. 35 euros are spent in clothes.
D. 35 euros was spent in clothes.
