This sentence tests the correct usage of the present continuous tense with a singular subject. The correct negative form for 'peer' is 'isn't going'.
The sentence needs the correct verb form for a singular subject in the present continuous tense. 'Isn't going' is the appropriate choice for the singular subject 'peer'.
Question | My peer … to borrow him money. |
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Title | 1304 |
QType (0=kprim,1=mc,2=sc) | 2 |
Q_1 | aren’t going |
Q_2 | isn’t going |
Q_3 | not going |
Answers | 0 1 0 |
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