After verbs: agree, appear,arrange, ask,attempt,encourage,forcé,manage, decide,expect,help,need,promise,want
A. Infinitive
B. Gerund

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A. Don Pedro and Don John are 2 of the characters in Much Ado About Nothing.
B. Don Pedro and Don John are two of the characters in Much Ado About Nothing.
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D. Don pedro and Don John are two of the characters in Much Ado About Nothing.
