17. Both Jim and Kate _________in Beijing now. They both________ from Amer-ica.A. is; comeB. are; comeC. is ;comesD. are ; comes

17. Both Jim and Kate _________in Beijing now. They both________ from Amer-ica.

A. is; come

B. are; come

C. is ;comes

D. are ; comes


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