[ Noun ]
How ________ water do I need to have the experiment?
A. many
B. much
C. any
D. some

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A. The scissors is on the desk.
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What is the meaning of this personification?
“The raindrops danced on the tabletop.”
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How do you make this machine ________________? (WORK)
A. working
B. to work
C. work
