Use a quantifier to express quantity in the sentence: ‘There are ___ cookies in the jar.’
A. There are no cookies in the jar.
B. There are many cookies in the jar.
C. There are some cookies in the jar.
D. There are few cookies in the jar.

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Functional Sentence Types › ViewIdentify the compound sentence: I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.
A. I wanted to go to the movies, so I went to the park.
B. I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.
C. I wanted to go to the movies, and I had to study for the test.
D. I wanted to go to the movies, therefore I had to study for the test.
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A: The sky is very dark.
B: It __________ rain.
A. is going to
B. will
C. will going to
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How long have you been ___ in the US?
A. live
B. lived
C. living
D. lives
