[ Present Tenses ]
We _____ to Cambridge in July.
A. move
B. are moving
C. have moved
D. have been moving

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A. must
B. have to
C. mustn’t
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A. wouldn’t be
B. hadn’t been
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A. The list of items are on the table.
B. The team of players are winning the match.
C. The group of students is studying for the exam.
D. The flock of birds were flying south.
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Which is a sentence fragment?
A. The red shoes that my mom bought for me.
B. My mom bought them for me.
C. The red shoes that my bought bought for me don’t fit.