[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
Either the boy or the girls … in the evening.
A. walks
B. walk

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Grammar › ViewDuring the trip, my camera _______ (take) great pictures of the scenery.
A. takes
B. taking
C. took
D. take
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correctly place the adverb ”usually” in the sentence
A. Ann surfs the net in the evening usually
B. Usually Ann surfs the net in the evening
C. Ann surfs the net usually in the evening
D. Ann usually surfs the net in the evening
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A. Will
B. Are
C. Do
D. Did
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Jennie teaches young children. It is a hard job.
Sometimes, she often finds her job …..
A. exhausting
B. exhausted
