[ Pronoun ]
“Have you met Tom and Lisa?”
“No, I have never met ___ .”
a. its
b. the
c. them

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThe teacher ___ French and English.
A. Know
B. Knows
Tenses › View
What tense is used in: They had been waiting for an hour?
A. Past simple tense
B. Past perfect continuous tense
C. Present perfect tense
D. Future continuous tense
Continuous Tense › ViewWhen Tono ….. Ali, he was riding a bike.
A. was meeting
B. has met
C. meets
D. met
Irregular Adjectives › View
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective form:
Lily is intelligent. Colleen is _______ intelligent. Eliana is the most intelligent.
A. intelligentest
B. more
C. intelligenter
D. most
