[ Infinitive ]
I will___________ you.
A. help
B. to help

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C. stuck
D. sharpener
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A. those
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Sam: No, she has ______ given us too much homework.
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I’m trying … . Please stop …
A. working, talking
B. to work, to talk
C. working, to talk
D. to work, talking