[ Countable & Uncountable Nouns ]
There’s only a little coffee left in the jar.
A. There is few coffee left in the jar.
B. There isn’t much coffee left in the jar.
C. There are a few coffee left in the jar.
D. There isn’t many coffee left in the jar.

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A. Was leaving
B. Will have left
C. Leave
D. Have left
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She stuck her finger with a needle and began to ___.
a. bleed
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My friend forgot _______ a book back to the library, so she had to pay a fine.
A. take
B. to take
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The different types of topics a student studies, such as maths, English, science.
A. Subject etc.
B. Subject ect.
C. Subject tec.
D. Subject cet.
