[ Grammar ]
A: Can you give me a form please?
A. B: I’ll have printed one for you
B. B: I’ll have one printed for you.
C. B: I’ll get printed one for you.

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Grammar-Present Continuous-Sentence Making › ViewMake “Negative” sentence.
The horses run in the field.
A. The horses isn’t running in the field.
B. The horses aren’t running in the field.
C. The horses aren’t run in the field.
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I read ___ interesting book you recommended last week.
A. a
B. an
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Vocabulary › ViewBlue pens were unavailable at the corner store, so I bought some black ones.
A. plentiful
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C. on sale
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The nouns that change their spelling in a special way to form their plural, are called:
A. verbs
B. regular nouns
C. irregular nouns
