“I’ll pick her up, for sure” William said
A. William insisted in pick her up
B. William insisted to picked her up
C. William insists he would pick her up
D. William insisted on picking her up

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Grammar › ViewYour cousin lived in New York, ____?
A. didn’t she
B. did she
C. hadn’t she
D. wasn’t she
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Neither the book nor the magazines was interesting.
B. Neither the book nor the magazines were interesting.
C. Neither the book nor the magazines is interesting.
D. Neither the book nor the magazines be interesting.
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A. became
B. becomes
C. will become
D. has come
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This is a great painting, ______ it?
A. doesn’t
B. isn’t
