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A. There were cats
B. There were two cats on the sofa
C. There was one cat on the sofa
D. There was one cats on the sofa

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Quantifiers › ViewThere is … fish in the fridge, not enough for dinner. Could you go and buy some, please?
A. few
B. a few
C. little
D. a little
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She always reads the paper and watches TV to keep ___ with the latest news.
a. up
b. in
c. at
Mr. Gonzalez is the owner of the company. He _____________________ here every day.
A. Couldn’t be
B. Must be
C. Could be
D. have to be
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A: The result of the English exam is very good.
B: It’s due to the newly _______ teaching method.
A. implemented
B. implementing
C. is implemented
D. is implementing
