Mary stars the play and thinks of …….. as the best actress of all in that astranout costume.
A. themselves
B. herself

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence without grammatical errors.
A. Boston – Massachusetts – is a rival sports town for most northern cities.
B. The team was gracious in defeat – willingly shaking hands with the opponents after the game.
C. The star player for our local team – John Smith – was injured during practice today.
D. I cannot – comprehend our undefeated season.
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If he (leave) now, he (arrive) on time.
A. will leaves, arrives
B. leaves, will arrive
C. leave, will arrive
D. will leave, arrives
Coherent Sentence with Correct Grammar Structure › ViewWhich of the following sentences demonstrates the correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The team are playing well this season.
B. The team is playing well this season.
C. The team plays well this season.
D. The teams is playing well this season.
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Although he’s the managing director, he goes to work by bike, despite
A. He goes to work by bike despite being the managing director
B. He goes to work by bike despite he is the managing director
