[ Grammar ]
How …………………. carrots do you need for the salad ? I need only ………………. carrots and three cucumbers. There is already ……………….. lettuce here in the fridge.
A. many / a few / some
B. much / a little / a few
C. many / little / some
D. much / some / a little
E. many / two / a few
Select your answer:

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Which of the following best combines these 2 sentences using a subordinating conjunction?
I put my coat on. It was cold.
A. I put my coat on even though it was cold.
B. I put my coat on until it was cold.
C. I put my coat on although it was cold.
D. I put my coat on because it was cold.
