SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT: Choose the right form of the verb. Juan or Julian ____________ the conference room each week.
A. PREPARE
B. PREPARES

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A. to
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A. works
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When is it appropriate to use ‘should’?
A. It is appropriate to use ‘should’ when expressing emotions.
B. It is appropriate to use ‘should’ when stating facts.
C. It is appropriate to use ‘should’ when giving advice, making recommendations, or expressing obligations.
D. It is appropriate to use ‘should’ when making promises.
