[ Grammar ]
There (is, are) no good reasons for doing that.
A. is
B. are

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Grammar › ViewIf people _______ the rules, there are no more accidents.
A. follow
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Yes, we’re really enjoying it.
A. Do you have a good time in Spain?
B. Are you having a good time in Spain?
C. Is you having a good time in Spain?
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A. An
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Fill in the blank with the right pronoun: “John and I are going to the park. ___ are excited.”
A. They
B. We