[ Grammar ]
My parents have two cars. The question for the answer above is…
A. How many cars does your parents have?
B. How many cars do you parents have?
C. How many cars do your parents have?
D. How many cars do your parents has?
E. How many cars does your parents has?

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A. that children to read
B. for children to read
C. for children to be read
D. children reading
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a. into
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I …………….. (steal) a candy from my sister and I ……………………….(speak) to my father.
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Can you remember what is his favorite food?
A. True
B. False
