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Sesesong Posted 9 years ago
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Usually "are" is expected. What is the rest of the sentence? Are Molly, Bob, Kerry or Jason coming to the party?

  • Usually "are" is expected.
  • What is the rest of the sentence?
  • Are Molly, Bob, Kerry or Jason coming to the party?
  • I don't think any of them are coming.
  • A, B, C or D?
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Usually "are" is expected. What is the rest of the sentence?

Are Molly, Bob, Kerry or Jason coming to the party? I don't think any of them are coming.

A, B, C or D? I don't think any of them is an acceptable choice.


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