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Read the sentence. There (is, are) several rings around the planet, and a moon (orbit, orbits) outside the rings. Which verbs correctly complete the sentence? Answers: is; orbits are; orbit is; orbit are;
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Read the sentence.
There (is, are) several rings around the planet, and a moon (orbit, orbits) outside the rings.
Which verbs correctly complete the sentence?
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is; orbits
are; orbit
is; orbit
are; orbits
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Are because there is more than one ring, and I think it’s orbit because it’s one moon.
D- are;orbit
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