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Complete with “have talked” or “has talked”: They ____ (talk) about the new project several times.
A. have talked
B. has talked
Select your answer:

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewNeither the textbook nor the lectures ______ the kind of detailed information that the instructor regularly puts on exams.
A. provides
B. provide
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After her wet dog came into the house, Darla lit a candle to try to mask the smell.
The word “mask” has several meanings. What is the meaning of the word “mask” in this sentence?
A. to disguise or conceal
B. the border surrounding a television screen
C. black markings on the face
D. a rubber frame forming a watertight seal
