Choose the correct sentence.
A. Do you need an umbrella or a raincoat?
B. Do you need an umbrellas or a raincoat?
C. Do you need a umbrella or a raincoat?
D. Do you need a umbrella or an raincoat?

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Grammar › ViewThe phone bill is enormous. You ____ your boyfriend in Australia, ____?
A. have been called – have you
B. have called – haven’t you
C. have been calling – haven’t you
D. has called – hasn’t you
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‘How long did the meeting go on yesterday?’ ‘It went on for __________ hours.’
A. Several
B. A few of
C. Much
D. A little
……………beginning with a terrible disaster, the film has a happy ending.
A. In spite
B. Despite
C. Although
D. However
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The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely ________.
A. stubborn
B. breathtaking
C. conceited
D. picturesque
