[ Grammar ]
When do you use the verb has?
A. When the subject is plural
B. When I is the subject
C. When you is the subject
D. When the subject is singular

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A. walks
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Choose the correct sentence using “although”:
A. Although it was raining, we went to the park.
B. Although it was raining, but we went to the park.
C. Although it was raining, and we went to the park.
D. Although it was raining, and we went to the park.
