A helping verb…..
A. helps the main verb.
B. is the action of the sentence.
C. describes the noun in the sentence.
D. links the subject to the noun or adjective in a sentence.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is in Present Tense:
A. We went to the beach yesterday with Jonathan’s family.
B. It says there is going to be a lot of snowfall for tomorrow’s weather forecast.
C. I am going to the grocery store to pick up milk, bread, and cheese.
D. It’s her birthday tomorrow so I will go buy her a present in a little bit.
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The roof of the building … (damage) in a storm a few days ago.
A. has been damaged
B. is damaged
C. was damaged
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewIn our city most of the newspapers ______ delivered not by boys on bicycles but by adults driving automobiles.
A. are
B. is
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Chi Ming loves taking walks in the park on sunny days.
choose the word that has the opposite meaning to the underlined word.
A. pleasant
B. fine
C. cheerful
D. rainy
