[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
. Few students (was / were) interested in the lecture.
A. was
B. were

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the literal meaning of the following sentence:
The sunflowers kissed the sky.
A. The sunflowers were in love.
B. The sunflowers were standing straight up.
C. The sunflowers were happy.
D. The sunflowers died.
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. Which sentence uses a reflexive pronoun correctly?
A. The cat cleaned itself after dinner.
B. The cat cleaned himself after dinner.
C. The cat cleaned herself after dinner.
D. The cat cleaned themselves after dinner.
