[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
. The news (seem / seems) unbelievable.
A. seem
B. seems

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Grammar › ViewMary ______ out of favor with the CEO.
A. fallen
B. has been fallen
C. has falling
D. has fallen
Prepositions › View
We have no information about where he is but … least we know where he planned to go.
A. in
B. for
C. at
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas with quotations?
A. The coach said “We need to practice harder if we want to win”.
B. He asked, “What time does the movie start?”
C. “I can’t believe it’s already December” she exclaimed!
D. “This is incredible” she said. “I’ve never seen anything like it”.
First Conditional Sentence › View
Match the first part of the sentence to the appropriate ending:
If you put a mirror across the door,
A. you will have good luck.
B. you good luck.
C. you has good luck.
D. you will luck.
