[ Present Tense ]
They are my neighbors. The negative form is?
A. They are not my neighbors
B. They is not my neighbor.
C. They do not my neighbors.
D. They does not my neighbors.
Select your answer:

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D. They are visiting their grandparents next weekend.
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I _______ her best friend.
A. is
B. am
C. are
