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Identify the countable noun in the sentence: ‘I have three apples.’
A. apples
B. three
C. I
D. have

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B: No, we shouldn’t.
A. Should we eat more sweets?
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Identify the noun clause in the sentence:
“I don’t know what he wants.”
A. I don’t know
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C. he wants
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A. at
B. in
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If Tom had enough money, he … to the USA long ago.
A. went
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C. have gone
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