Which sentence correctly uses a countable noun?
A. I need some information.
B. Can you buy me some waters?
C. She has many furnitures.
D. The dog needs some foods.

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Conjunctive Adverbs › ViewRoberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake.
She decided to prepare something else.
A. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; finally, she decided to prepare something else.
B. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; indeed, she decided to prepare something else.
C. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; therefore, she decided to prepare something else.
D. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; however, she decided to prepare something else.
Mixed General Quiz › View
The highest mountain ___ Halti.
a. has been
b. is
c. can be
You should participate in the discussion _________ you may leave the hall.
A. but
B. before
C. since
D. otherwise
Grammar › View
Ruth won´t work tomorrow because she _________ go to the city hall to solve a problem with the mayor.
A. don´t
B. doesn´t
C. must
D. shouldn´t
