[ Grammar and Sentence Structure ]
What type of adjective is ‘few’ in the sentence “There are few cars left”?
A. Quantitative adjective
B. Descriptive adjective
C. Demonstrative adjective
D. Interrogative adjective

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The teacher explained the lesson, and the students took notes.
A. Simple
B. Compound
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A. compound sentence
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What … you … when the accident happened?
A. was – doing
B. were – doing
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