In which of the following sentences is the highlighted verb NOT in agreement with the subject of the sentence?
A. Where are the forms you want me to fill out?
B. Here is the forms you need to complete.
C. Which is the correct form?
D. There are two people who still need to complete the form.

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Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining › ViewIn a travel blog, Emma writes, “Paris, which is known as the City of Light, is beautiful in the spring.” Which option correctly identifies the type of relative clause used?
A. defining relative clause
B. non-defining relative clause
C. restrictive relative clause
D. essential relative clause
Vocabulary and Idioms › View
I can’t give you the answer on the __________; I’ll have to think about it for a few days.
A. minute
B. place
C. scene
D. spot
Modal Verbs › ViewI ___ spend my holidays in Italy. I’m not sure yet.
A. might to
B. may
C. ought to
D. ought
Grammar › View
What is the simple past used for?
A. To talk Past actions with result in past.
B. To describe two past times (one earlier that the other)
C. To show simultaneous actions in the past.
