[ Subject Verb Agreement; Indefinite Pronouns ]
The staff at the school ____ happy.
A. is
B. are

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Grammar › ViewRevise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: If you want to work here send us your resume.
A. If, you, want to work here send us your resume.
B. If you want to, work here send us your resume.
C. If you want to work here send, us, your resume.
D. If you want to work here, send us your resume.
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What time expression indicates simple present tense?
A. always, usually, often, sometimes, never
B. sometimes never
C. always late
D. usually tomorrow
