[ Subject/Verb Agreement with Collective Nouns ]
Martin’s family ______________ to vacation in Haida Gwaii this summer.
A. plan
B. plans

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A. right now, sally in the kitchen is eating breakfast
B. right now, in the kitchen sally is eating breakfast
C. in the kitchen, sally right now is eating breakfast
D. right now, sally is eating breakfast in the kitchen
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How would you change this into a metaphor? ” He ate like a pig.”
A. He ate like a pig does.
B. He eats like pigs do.
C. He is a pig.
D. He is like a pig when he eats.