Is or Are
Write “is” or “are”.
Write “is” or “are”.
Put the verbs into the present continuous or the present simple.
Fill in the gaps with have / has been (to) or have / has gone (to).
Fill in the gaps with the present continuous.
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Write a, an or some.
Write the plural.