The dogs (bark, barks) at the strangers passing by.
A. bark
B. barks

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If Conditional Zero and One › ViewIf they don’t start playing offensively, they _____ the match.
A. will lose
B. lose
C. loses
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Combine the following ideas into one complete sentence: “The sun set behind the mountains. It was a beautiful sight.”
A. The sun setting behind the mountains was a beautiful sight.
B. It was a beautiful sight, the sun set behind the mountains.
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D. The mountains had the sun set behind them, which was beautiful.
Grammar › ViewEither my mother or my father ………. coming to the meeting.
A. is
B. are
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Who might use salty language?
A. The one who walks on eggs.
B. The one who is crusty.
C. The one who simmers down.
D. The one who takes the cake.
