[ Grammar ]
Are your shoes new?
A. No, they are.
B. No, they be new.
C. No, they aren’t.
D. No, they arent.

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Grammar › ViewWhen a fire burns red or green or blue, the color of its flames ______ the chemical composition of the combustible material.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. indicate
B. indicates
C. have indicated
D. are indicating
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extremely bad
_______ film/mess/game, etc
A. tedious
B. lousy
C. atrocious
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A. constant
B. blossom
C. drought
D. quivers
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As far as I am concerned a few slices of pepperoni pizza make / makes a great weekend dinner.
A. Make
B. Makes
