It’s ___________ crowded for me in the city. I prefer the country.
A. too many
B. enough
C. too
D. too much

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Grammar and Syntax › ViewClassify the constituents in the sentence: ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.’
A. Subject: ‘The brown dog’, Verb: ‘jumps’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘over the quick fox’
B. Subject: ‘The quick brown fox’, Verb: ‘jumps’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘over the lazy dog’
C. Subject: ‘The quick fox’, Verb: ‘jumps over’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘the dog lazy’
D. Subject: ‘The lazy dog’, Verb: ‘over’, Prepositional Phrase: ‘jumps the quick brown fox’
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He — my e-mail if he’d been online yesterday evening.
A. would have received
B. will receive
C. would receive
Grammar › ViewChoose the irrelevant sentence: (I) Few would dispute V. S. Naipaul’s status as probably the greatest living writer of Indian origin. (II) Indeed, some would go further and argue that he is the greatest living writer of English prose. (Ill) Moreover, his views are taken very seriously, and for good reason. (IV) He is a writer whose fiction and nonfiction form a body of work of great brilliance. (V) Therefore, he displays an immoral and humiliated style.
A. IV
B. III
C. II
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I have been waiting for you ______.
A. since early morning
B. since 9 a.m
C. for two hours
D. All are correct
