we use ___ when we talk generally about people or things.
A. a/an
B. the
C. (—)

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Grammar › ViewThis is my bedroom. It is not large, but it is clean and neat. I sweep the floor and arrange the things in it every day.
My bedroom is in yellow paint. There is a table and a chair in my bedroom. I study my lessons and do my works with my computer on it. There is bookself on the wall. I put my books in the self. Besides, I put some photos on the wall.
On the corner of the room there is a wardrobe. There are a lot of clothes in it. Most of the clothes area on the hanger. And I fold few of them.
Q: How many clothes does the writer fold?
A: ……………….
A. few
B. some
C. little
D. a lot of
Use of Prepositions or Conjunctions › View
Oboro will always ____ his friends.
A. stand up for
B. stand down for
C. stand across for
D. stand beside for
Grammar › ViewMr. Slade had been surfing and ____ off his board by a huge wave.
A. knocked
B. had been knocked
C. was knocking
D. was being knocked
Tenses › View
While he was washing his car, Mr. Brown ………. a small dint in the rear fender.
A. has discovered
B. was discovering
C. is discovering
D. discovered
