[ Grammar ]
what do you call a bunch of kittens
A. a napkin
B. a bunch
C. a litter

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Grammar › ViewThey last watched a movie together two weeks ago.
A. They haven’t watched a movie together for two weeks.
B. They are watching a movie together in two weeks.
C. They will watch a movie together two weeks later.
D. They watched a movie together last night.
Prepositions › View
We could not study because we were disturbed _______ the loud noise.
A. from
B. by
C. for
D. above
Grammar › ViewI ______________ spilled water on the table.
A. accidentaly
B. accident
C. sorry
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Select the verb that agrees with the singular or compound subject in each sentence.
Mary, Casey, and I __________ to the music.
A. listens (singular)
B. listen (plural)
