I and my friend …. in the library. We read some books.
A. am
B. is
C. have
D. are

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Academic Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the phrase ‘direct characterization’ mean?
A. when the author tells the reader what the character’s personality is like
B. someone or something that contributes to an accomplishment, result or process.
C. facts, examples, and other pieces of information directly stated in a text
D. to point out; also to serve as a sign or symbol of something
Grammar › View
___ kind of films do you like?
a. What
b. Which
c. How
Your cousin lived in New York, ____?
A. didn’t she
B. did she
C. hadn’t she
D. wasn’t she
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Choose 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.
