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A. He run as if he was crazy
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B. He ran as if he is crazy
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C. He run as if he were crazy.
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D. He ran as if he were crazy
Explanation
"As if" is followed by the subjunctive mood ("were") to describe hypothetical situations.
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A. a little
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B. little
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C. the little
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D. littles
Explanation
In this sentence, "a little" is used as a quantifier to indicate a small amount or degree of something.
It implies that there is a chance of recovery, but it is not very high.
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A. are
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B. Is
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C. None of the above
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D. am
Explanation
Note: Ensure the verb is according to main subject (and not qualifier)
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A. were
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B. are being
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C. none of the above
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D. was
Explanation
Flock is the main subject here.
Birds is a qualifier.
Note: Ensure the verb is according to main subject (and not qualifier).
Collective nouns such as a herd of, a collection of, a group of, a flock of, etc. are singular, so ‘is’ will be the verb in use.
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