[ Simple Present Tense ]
Several drivers always … their truck here every afternoon.
A. park
B. parks
C. parking
D. to park

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that demonstrates correct subject/verb agreement.
A. The team of players are winning.
B. A group of us is going to the movie.
C. Everybody was happy to see each other.
D. The data prove that the theory is correct.
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
You must hit the ball over the —.
A. beat
B. track
C. pass
D. net
Grammar › ViewI______(drop) my mobile when I ______(text)my friend.
A. was dropping, texted
B. droped, texted
C. droped, was texting
D. droped, were texting
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In the phrase “a brightly-lit room,” “brightly-lit” is:
A. A closed compound noun
B. An open compound noun
C. A hyphenated compound adjective
D. A compound verb
