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My books (is, are, am) under my desk. |
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I (is, are, am) the sixth girl in our family. |
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We (is, are, am) giving a party for Mr. Mathews. |
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I (is, are, am) glad Mr. Mathews is our teacher this year. |
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If I do not get my pants altered, they (is, are, am) going to drag the ground. |
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This shirt (is, are, am) not his. |
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My shadow looks much taller than I (is, are, am). |
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While Ruth (is, are, am) drawing, I will play a game with Mandy. |
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I thought rock climbing would be easy, but it (is, are, am) difficult at first. |
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You (is, are, am) walking home today. |
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This (is, are, am) one of the best cookies I have ever had. |
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Danielle must be sensitive to the fact that Madison (is, are, am) not as talented in art as she. |
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Please leave me alone while I (is, are, am) upset. |
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Janet and Mark (is, are, am) in the car, too. |
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Wherever you go to college, I (is, are, am) sure you will succeed there. |
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Jesse (is, are, am) too short, so she won't be able to go on the roller coaster. |
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I (is, are, am) too busy to spend time watching television. |
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The red roses on Mrs. Miller's desk (is, are, am) pretty. |
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There (is, are, am) two robins and a crow in the tree. |
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(Is, Are, Am) I your best student, Mother? |
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