[ Grammar ]
What are the two nouns in this sentence: We ate donuts and bagels.
A. We, and
B. ate, and
C. donuts, and
D. donuts, bagels

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Please place the forks and knives on the table.
A. forks and knives
B. on the table
C. please place
D. table
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Did you finish ___ your homework last night before you went out?
A. doing
B. do
C. to do
D. to doing
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A. salary
B. money
C. pay
D. price
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“Could you please pass ______ that long ruler?”
A. you
B. I
C. we
D. me
