English, 11.01.2021 14:00 tonydeanfbg4798
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Which sentence correctly uses a
SINGULAR indefinite pronoun?
A. Everybody likes the new train because it is so
fast!
B. Many will make the concert if the tickets are
cheap enough.
C. No one watch the show because it has so
many commercials, and we get bored.
D. Few wish to work hard in a team sport.
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Which sentence correctly uses a
SINGULAR indefinite pronoun?
A. Everybody like...
SINGULAR indefinite pronoun?
A. Everybody like...
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