Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar: is/are/was/were ]

We _______ friends.

A. is

B. are

Select your answer:
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A. If I have a million dollars, I buying a big house.

B. If I have a million dollars, I will buy a big house.

C. If I had a million dollars, I would buy a big house.

D. If I have a million dollars, I bought a big house.