[ Adjectives ]
Which is the correct order?
A. She an exceptional student is.
B. She is a student exceptional.
C. She is an exceptional student.
D. She a student exceptional is.

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Grammar › View“How _______ more soldiers would you need to defeat the enemy?” Joe asked the general.
A. less
B. little
C. many
D. much
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Do you mind ___________ me with this report?
A. help
B. helping
Grammar › ViewThat bread ___ delicious. Can I have some?
A. taste
B. smells
C. look
D. feels
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A. Many of the birds have migrated for the winter.
B. Many of the birds has migrated for the winter.
C. Many of the birds is migrating for the winter.
D. Many of the birds be migrating for the winter.
