[ Countable and Uncountable Nouns ]
Aunt Meg put ________ salt in the soup.
A. much
B. many

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Grammar › ViewThey is playing in the park. Fix the sentence!
A. They are playing in the park.
B. They playing in the park.
C. They be playing in the park.
D. They am playing in the park.
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If it’s raining, he can’t be playing outside. What does this imply?
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Ron’s brother was the best athlete in the school
A. yet he never won a race.
B. so he never won a race.
C. for he never won a race.
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