[ Grammar ]
The dog is:
A. in front of
B. next to
C. behind

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“Put” Phrasal Verb › ViewThe secretary’s ________ some information about excursions. Have you seen it?
A. put down
B. put out
C. put up
Grammar › View
They ________________ in London for few days.
A. is staying
B. are staying
C. was staying
D. were staying
Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement.
A. Neither Adam nor the others being willing to donate any money.
B. Neither Adam nor the others be willing to donate any money.
C. Neither Adam nor the others is willing to donate any money.
D. Neither Adam nor the others are willing to donate any money.
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Lots of houses_______ by the earthquake.
A. are destroying
B. destroyed
C. were destroyed
D. is destroyed
