[ Vocabulary ]
Which sentence does NOT use “ample” correctly?
A. You have ample time to finish the project–you have all day today and tomorrow.
B. You can stay at our house. There is ample room.
C. That grocery store has an ample selection of frozen dinners.
D. Tell your family there is ample room at our house. We have one couch where someone can sleep and that’s it.

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