Sometimes we want to check for groups of characters using a Regular Expression and to achieve that we use parentheses <code>()</code>.
If you want to find either <code>Penguin</code> or <code>Pumpkin</code> in a string, you can use the following Regular Expression: <code>/P(engu|umpk)in/g</code>
Then check whether the desired string groups are in the test string by using the <code>test()</code> method.
Fix the regex so that it checks for the names of <code>Franklin Roosevelt</code> or <code>Eleanor Roosevelt</code> in a case sensitive manner and it should make concessions for middle names.
Then fix the code so that the regex that you have created is checked against <code>myString</code> and either <code>true</code> or <code>false</code> is returned depending on whether the regex matches.
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## Tests
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```yml
tests:
- text: Your regex <code>myRegex</code> should return <code>true</code> for the string <code>Franklin D. Roosevelt</code>