[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
. John my neighbor is a great cook.
A. John, my neighbor, is a great cook.
B. John my neighbor, is a great cook.

Random Topics:
Demonstrative PronounsPast Perfect & Past SimpleSentence Structure and Verb TensesModal Verbs for SpeculationModal VerbPassive Voice in Past Simple TenseProgessive TensesMust or Mus notAsking and Giving SuggestionApostrophes and Quotation MarksOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThe detective arrived at the _____ of the crime to gather evidence.
A. Room
B. Scene
C. House
D. Garden
Grammar › View
This word means threatening or foreshadowing evil events.
A. derogatory
B. contort
C. recumbent
D. ominous
Grammar - Quantiflier › ViewCould you add —— salt into the soup? It’s tasteless.
A. any
B. many
C. some
D. plenty
Tenses › View
She ____ her homework by the time you arrive.
A. will finish
B. will have finished
C. finishes
D. finished
E. finishing
