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The Greeks and the Italians … very large families.
A. are having
B. have

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Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewWhich of the following is NOT a collective noun?
A. team
B. herd
C. family
D. pocket
Grammar › View
If the lecture ____ so quickly, we’d have understood his speech.
A. didn’t speak
B. hadn’t spoken
C. wouldn’t have spoken
D. shouldn’t have spoken
If you ____ a fool, you would accept the offer.
A. were
B. was
C. would
D. are
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
It was found, after physical exam, that his left biceps ___ weaker than the right.
A. Was
B. Is
C. Were
D. Are
