Neither of the options (seem/seems) appealing to me. Choose the correct verb form that agrees with the subject.
A. seem
B. seems

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a. patience
b. patients
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Choose the correct sentence:
A. Larry fled the United States, for Ecuador where he is currently hiding from the authorities.
B. Larry fled the United States for Ecuador, where he is currently hiding from the Authorities.
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How do you form the negative of “must” in a sentence?
A. Must to not
B. Don’t must
C. Must not
D. Not must
