[ Grammar ]
… Jacelyn … her sister speak Mandarin. They only speak English.
A. either , or
B. neither , nor
C. either, nor
D. neither, or

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A. The pack of wolves are hunting together.
B. The flock of geese is flying south.
C. The group of friends were excited for the trip.
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Which sentence is correct?
A. George has very big car.
B. George a very big car has.
C. George has a very big car.
D. None of the above.
