The singular subjects are:
A. I, you, he, she, it.
B. I, he, she, it
C. We, they
D. you, we, they

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Tyler, an avid reader, loves the Warrior Cats series.
B. After he ate his vegetables Antone got dessert.
C. She wanted to play basketball, because she loved the sport
D. Once you are done; turn in your paper.
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There _______________ some apples in the fridge last night.
A. were
B. are
C. be
D. is
Modal Auxiliaries › ViewWhat does ‘must’ imply in the sentence: You must wear a helmet while riding a bike?
A. It implies a strong obligation or requirement.
B. It expresses a personal preference.
C. It suggests a casual recommendation.
D. It indicates a possibility or chance.
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My parents (be) to the USA many times.
A. have been
B.were
C. have being
