The commonly misspelled word miscellaneous is often used as an adjective.
- the commonly misspelled word
- miscellaneous
- an adjective
- none

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Mr. Aqsa taught English a few years ago.
Change the sentence above into Negative form.
A. Mr. Aqsa did not taught English a few years ago.
B. Mr. Aqsa was not taught English a few years ago.
C. Mr. Aqsa does not teach English a few years ago.
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Which of the following has the correct subject-verb agreement?
A. Are everyone going to the virtual graduation?
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