[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Either the cat or the dogs (is / are) making noise.
A. is
B. are

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Tenses › ViewHe _____ his keys at home, so he couldn’t enter the house.
A. forgets
B. was forgetting
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. Fill in the blank: The present continuous tense is used to talk about a situation in progress ____.
A. in the past
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A. fashion
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My parents drive _____ than I do.
A. more slowly
B. more slow
C. more slower
