[ Grammar ]
First word in this phrase ends in -ing and the phrase acts as a noun
A. Infinitive phrase
B. Gerund phrase
C. Prepostional phrase
D. Appostitive phrase
Select your answer:

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Neither the book nor the magazines was interesting.
B. Neither the book nor the magazines were interesting.
C. Neither the book nor the magazines is interesting.
D. Neither the book nor the magazines be interesting.
Perfect Tenses › View
Mrs Suba ________________ with the company for many years. She still has a few more years to go.
A. has worked
B. have work
C. had worked
D. has work
