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You don’t have much to encode: there are not many customers.
A. You don’t have much to encode: there are not much customers.
B. You don’t have much to encode: there are not few customers.

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Grammar › ViewHe only feels happy whenever he does not have much work to do.
A. The more he works, the happier he feels.
B. The less he works, the happier he feels.
C. He feels happier and happier with his work.
D. His work makes himfeel happy.
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I manage _____(submit) the final project on time. Otherwise I would have failed.
A. submitting
B. to submit
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A. It tries
B. to summon help
C. with a loud noise
D. None
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Mark __________ride a bike when he was three years old.
A. could
B. might
C. can
