[ Quantifiers and Articles ]
Use a quantifier to express quantity in the sentence: ‘She has ___ books on her shelf.’
A. She has all books on her shelf.
B. She has few books on her shelf.
C. She has many books on her shelf.
D. She has some books on her shelf.

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A. starts
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A. finish
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C. finishing
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