How many adverbs can you have in a sentence?
A. Four or more
B. two for every noun
C. One for ever adjective
D. One for each verb

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Grammar › View“How much did the concert tickets cost?” she asked.
She asked how much ______.
A. does the concert tickets cost
B. the concert tickets did cost
C. had the concert ticket cost
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Normally, Jenny ________ black shoes, but today she _________ red wellies.
A. wear, is wearing
B. wear, wears
C. wears, is wearing
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a) may
b) may be
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Zoe said to Gary, “When can we go to the beach?”
A. Zoe asked Gary when can we go to the beach.
B. Zoe asked Gary when could we go to the beach.
C. Zoe asked Gary when they could go to the beach.
D. Zoe asked Gary when could they go to the beach.
