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Question at position 20 My sister (I) (ordering / are ordering / is ordering / order / not ordering) a lemonade from a nearby stand before we continue walking.is orderingorderare orderingorderingnot order

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A.is ordering
B.order
C.are ordering
D.ordering
E.not order
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Here's the sentence with each option analyzed to see how it affects grammar and meaning: Option A: 'is ordering' - Using 'is ordering' would treat the subject as singular. The phrase 'My sister (I)' implies a compound subject when both people are performing the same action, so the singular form here sounds ungrammatical. This choice would produce 'My sister (I) is ordering a lemonade,' which is awkward because two people are implied to be ordering toget......Login to view full explanation

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