[ Grammar ]
How many ears do you have?
A. three ears
B. two ears
C. one ear

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Pronoun Cases › ViewMy father advised … to eat less salt and more whole grain foods.
- me
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Tell them _____ bring _____ more chairs _____.
A. To, too, two
B. Too, two, to
C. To, two, too
D. Two, to, too
School (finish) at 4.30 p.m. every day.
A. School finish at 4.30 p.m everyday
B. School finishs at 4.30 p.m everyday
C. School finishes at 4.30 p.m everyday
D. School finished at 4.30 p.m everyday
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Choose the noun in the sentence: “The sun is shining brightly.”
A. shining
B. sun
C. brightly
D. is
