[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Neither the coach nor the players (was / were) on time.
A. was
B. were

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Grammar › ViewThey have bot arrived yet. They ———————– their train.
A. must have missed
B. must miss
C. should miss
Grammar › View
He’s going to the shops…
A. to book an appointment.
B. to speak to his teacher.
C. to say ‘happy birthday’.
D. to buy a present for his wife.
E. to get a coffee.
Tenses › ViewI didn’t _________ on the box.
A. jump
B. jumps
C. jumping
D. jumped
Constrative Conjunction › View
Which of the following sentences uses “even though” correctly?
A. Even though he was late, but he apologized.
B. Even though he was late, he apologized.
C. Even though he was late, so he apologized.
D. Even though he was late, and he apologized.
