[ Countable & Noncountable Nouns ]
There’s (…) people driving at the rush hour.
A. any
B. some
C. a lot of people

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Grammar › ViewChoose the infinitive phrase in the sentence. I need binoculars to see across the lake all the way to the other side.
A. across the lake
B. to see
C. to see across the lake
D. to the other side
Countable and Uncountable Nouns › View
courage
A. countable
B. uncountable
Modals - Conditionals - Future Tenses › ViewUma ____ apply for the job she got in London.
A. Could
B. Couldn’t
C. Might
D. Might not
Tenses › View
. Convert the sentence to past tense: ‘We are studying for the exam.’
A. We were studying for the exam.
B. We are studying for the exams.
C. We studied for the exam.
D. We have studied for the exam.
