[ Grammar ]
Which of these is correct?
A. I am walking to the library.
B. I is walking to the library.
C. I am walk to the library.
D. I is walk to the library.

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewCorrect the subject-verb agreement error in the following sentence: “Neither of the answers is correct.”
A. Neither of the answers are correct.
B. Neither of the answers were correct.
C. No errors
D. Neither of the answers be correct.
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They hired the man _____ we interviewed last week.
A. whom
B. who
C. which
D. whose
Gerund & Participle › ViewI remember __________ my mother said the grass in the garden needed __________.
A. to hear/cutting
B. hear/cut
C. heard/to cut
D. hearing/cutting
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It costs $2,000 in advance.
a. unknown
b. up front
c. unmoved
