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I would rather ————– at home than ————–out with you.
A. staying/going
B. to stay/ to go
C. stay/go
D. stayed/went

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Grammar › View. Select the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement.
A. Neither the manager nor the employees was happy with the decision.
B. Neither the manager nor the employees were happy with the decision.
C. Neither the manager nor the employees are happy with the decision.
D. Neither the manager nor the employees is happy with the decision.
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It means to think of, create…
A. make up
B. come up with
C. take up
Grammar › View______ workers and supervisors are required to attend the safety workshop.
A. Both
B. Either
C. Neither
D. All
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. That’s _____ fantastic dress. Where did you get it?
A. the
B. –
C. a