ENGLISH IS THE _________________ SUBJECT
A. EASY
B. EASIER
C. EASIEST
D. DIFFICULT

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewWhich of the following sentences uses correct subject-verb agreement? Choose one.
A. All of the books, including yours, is in the box.
B. Grandmother believes that one learn from mistakes.
C. Father asked, “Is the evening news on at 5:00 or 6:00?”
D. There is a large fountain in the middle of what are called “The Square.”
Vocabulary › View
What term describes the action of experiencing a breakdown or collapse, typically due to emotional distress?
A. to fall apart
B. to take to
C. to put up with
D. to fall out
Grammar › ViewWhat is the adjective in this sentence?
You must remember adverbs are describing words.
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A. You
B. must
C. are
D. describing
Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns › View
Which of the following uses a possessive noun correctly?
A. The moon’s surface is rocky.
B. The moons surface is rocky.
C. The moons’ surface is rocky.
D. The moon surface is rocky.
