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English, 07.12.2019 15:31, icantspeakengles

Read the subject of the sentence, and then choose the best way to end the sentence using correct subject/verb agreement.

the two assistant principals or mr. molina
a.
write letters to students' parents every summer.
b.
go visit mrs. shipley while she's in the hospital.
c.
observes the theater arts class each friday.
d.
are going on the field trip tuesday.

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