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

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Tenses › ViewAlex wondered if … for the weekend at his place.
A. his sister will stay
B. his sister was going to stay
C. his sister is going to stay
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The police spoke separately to ……… suspect.
A. every
B. each
C. some
D. any
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A. used
B. was used
C. got used
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Why are the books on the floor?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
