[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
She (teach, teaches) how to shelve books.
A. teach
B. teaches

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Prepositions › ViewMy family and I like to ski ___ winter.
A. at
B. in
C. on
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Fill in the blank.I ______ through the park with my dog.
A. Runs
B. Run
Raja Ampat is really wonderful. So many people have visited the place.
The best combination of the two sentences is …
A. Raja Ampat is so wonderful many people have visited the place
B. Raja Ampat is so wonderful but many people have visited it
C. Raja Ampat is such a wonderful that so many people have visited it
D. Raja Ampat is such wonderful a place but many people have visited it
E. Raja Ampat is such a wonderful place that so many people have visited it
Verb › View
I…sad today.
A. IS
B. ARE
C. AM
D. IT
