[ Grammar ]
Either pizza or burgers _____________ for lunch today.
Either burgers or pizza _____________ for lunch today.
A. is, are
B. are, is
C. is, is
D. are, are

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The Past Simple1st & 2nd ConditionalsSimple Present and Present ContinuousSynonymsConditionals Type INounsVerbs: Will & Going toGerunds and InfinitivesInfinitivesGrammar: Imperative and Exclamatory SentencesOther quiz:
Future Tense › ViewLook at these big black clouds! It (rain)
A. is raining
B. will be raining
C. wil rain
D. will rain
Verb Phrases › View
Which word(s) form the verb in the sentence?
Steve was working hard on the project.
A. Steve
B. was working
C. hard
D. was working hard
Independent/Dependent Clauses & Relative Clauses › View“A group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.”
A. Independent clause
B. Dependent clause
Past Perfect Tense › View
… before the participants came?
- Had the room been brighter
- Had the room brighter
