[ Grammar ]
plural means:
A. two or more
B. one

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Adverb Clause Connector › ViewIf you plan carefully before you take a trip, will have a much better time because the small details will not cause problem.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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Don’t bite off more than you can chew.
A. Don’t eat too much.
B. Eat slowly, or you’ll get chocked.
C. Don’t take more work or responsibility than you can handle.
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Jill: “Mary said (that) she ___ swim.”
a. can’t
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Identify the tense of the underlined verb phrase in the sentence.
Taylor and Isabel have planned a nice, simple wedding.
A. past perfect
B. present perfect
C. past progressive
D. present progressive
E. future perfect
