Have you heard the latest news? It’s really _____.
a.exciting
b.excited

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Quantifiers › ViewUncountable nouns…
A. Just have singular form (they refer to 1 thing, animal, person, etc.)
B. Have both Singular and Plural form (they refer to 1, 2 or more things, animals, people, places, etc.)
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What is the object of the preposition in this sentence? “I ate lunch after the game.”
A. ate
B. lunch
C. after
D. game
Vocabulary and Grammar › View. Which is the correct way to use the dash in the following sentence: The Beatles (the most famous rock band in history) were from England.
A. The Beatles, the most famous rock band in history– were from England.
B. The Beatles– the most famous rock band in history– were from England.
C. The Beatles – the most famous rock band in history; were from England.
D. The Beatles– the most famous rock band– in history were from England.
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Connect the following ideas using ‘and’: I like to eat pizza. I enjoy ice cream.
A. I like to eat pizza and I enjoy ice cream.
B. I like to eat burgers and I enjoy ice cream.
C. I like to eat pizza and I enjoy cake.
D. I like to eat ice cream and I enjoy pizza.
