Recent activity

1-Choose the correct verb form to complete each sentence:
a. Either my mom or my sisters (is/are) going to bake cookies for the bake sale.
b. Each of the dogs (bark/barks) at the mail carrier every morning.
c. The team (is/are) winning its game today.
If you could take a look and let us know, that’d be awesome—thank you so much!







Direct: "I'm reading a great book," Sarah said to her friend.
Could you help us figure out how to turn that into reported speech?

Please help with :
Everyone ___ (bring/brings) their own book to the reading session, but someone ___ (forget/forgets) each time.”
Would you mind showing us the correct form here on indefinite pronouns and maybe explaining why?

Either the students or the teacher ___ (to be) responsible for keeping the classroom clean." Could you help us figure out the correct verb?

1-You’re coming to the party, aren’t you?
2-She doesn’t like broccoli, does she?
3-We’ve met before, haven’t we?
4-They won’t be late, will they?
5-He should call us, shouldn’t he?
6-You can’t swim, can you?
7-She’s going to bring snacks, isn’t she?



