[ Countable and Uncountable Nouns ]
A. flour
B. flours

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A. He will play soccer yesterday.
B. He plays soccer yesterday.
C. He played soccer yesterday.
D. He will played soccer yesterday.
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The gaggle of geese ___________ together to their nest.
A. walk (singular)
B. walk (plural)
C. walks (singular)
D. walks (plural)
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A. at
B. to
C. for
D. of
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She _______ making a mistake and agreed to be punished for that.
A. spent
B. admitted
C. imagined
D. considered
