“ 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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Grammar › ViewX: Are you and your sister going to ………. the movie tonight?
Y: No, we are not. We are very busy this evening.
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A. come to
B. see
C. play
D. theater
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Use a conjunction to combine: I like to swim. I like to bike.
A. I swim and bike.
B. I enjoy swimming and biking.
C. I like to swim and I like to bike.
D. I like swimming or biking.
Countable & Uncountable Nouns › ViewThere’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.
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There isn`t ….. cheese.
A. much
B. a lot of
C. many
D. lots of
