“ Don’t touch that flower!” the old lady said to the boy.
A. The old lady wanted the boy not touching that flower.
B. The old lady insisted the boy on touching that flower.
C. The old lady warned the boy against touching that flower.
D. The old lady congratulated the boy on not touching that flower.

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Conjunction › ViewMy mother asked me to take care of my little brother while she is going out. I have home work to do. I can not do my homework if my little brother still wakes up. he will disturb me. I can’t do my home work. Which sentence is suitable to the situation given!
A. I should make my little brother sleep so that I can do my homework.
B. I do my home work so that my little brother will disturb me.
C. I make my little brother sleeps not to make him disturb me.
D. I do my homework so that my little brother will disturb me.
Simple Present Tense › View
The food in Japan is expensive. It ___ a lot to live there.
a. cost
b. costs
There’s only a little coffee left in the jar.
A. There is few coffee left in the jar.
B. There isn’t much coffee left in the jar.
C. There are a few coffee left in the jar.
D. There isn’t many coffee left in the jar.
Grammar › View
There isn`t ….. cheese.
A. much
B. a lot of
C. many
D. lots of
