[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Both of the dogs (bark / barks) loudly.
A. bark
B. barks

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Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › ViewHe glanced at the clock nervously. He knew that he was running out of time.
A. He glanced at the clock nervously as if he still had time.
B. He glanced at the clock nervously like he was running out of time.
C. He glanced at the clock nervously although he was running out of time.
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right now, at the moment, today, etc. are signal words for the …
A. present simple
B. present perfect
C. present continuous
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A. He
B. She
C. You
D. They
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Eiffel Tower is very tall. it is …..
A. amazing
B. amazed
