The box full of old clothes (is/are) in the trunk.

Sometimes an element comes between the subject and predicate. Be sure you do not think the noun in the element is the subject of the sentence. In the following sentences, cross through the modifier (the element between the subject and predicate) and then select the appropriate verb for the predicate.


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In the wild, genetic diversity occurs very naturally

A) diversity, occurs B) wild, occurs C) wild, diversity D) genetic, naturally

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Amélie Pelloux, une serveuse qui habite à Montmartre à Paris, a décidé de passer ses grandes vacances avec son ami Nino, qui lui emprunte (to borrow) toujours de l'argent, Susanne, qui adore faire du shopping, Georgette, une hypocondriaque, Paul, qui n'a jamais son téléphone mobile quand il en a besoin, et Gina, qui est au chômage.Click here for audio.Les projets de voyage. Les six amis décident où ils veulent aller. Écoutez leur conversation et complétez-la avec les mots que vous entendez.

Amélie:(1) ____________________ d'aller à la plage. J'adore (2) ____________________ et (3) ____________________ sur le sable (sand).Gina:Mais, c'est (4) ____________________ et (5) ____________________ à la plage. En plus, il y a trop de monde.Paul:Écoutez, les amis. Je (6) ____________________ d'entendre parler d'une colonie de vacances en Corse. Il y a une piscine, (7) ____________________, une discothèque, (8) ____________________ et un bar. (9) ____________________ seulement 6 euros la nuit par personne.Susanne:Formidable! (10) _______________________________?Paul:Dans des bungalows. C'est confortable et amusant.Georgette:Je préfère (11) ____________________. Sinon, (12) ____________________ sont horribles!Nino:Oh, Georgette, (13) ____________________! Moi, (14) ____________________ Corse. C'est une excellente idée, Paul.(1) What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is an ethical use of the "bcc" field?

A. Using "bcc" so that a coworker's supervisor can see the email interaction. B. Letting some people secretly know of an upcoming change that hasn't yet been announced. C. Sending an announcement of a company picnic, but not wanting to clutter the email with everyone's email. D. Signaling the head of finance of recent expenditures described in your email communications with the main recipient.

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Social networks are used by

a) companies. b) non-profit organizations. c) individuals. d) companies and individuals. e) companies, non-profit organizations, and individuals.

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