[ Many vs. Much ]
Have you got any apples left at home? Not so …
A. Much
B. Many
C. Lot
D. Lots

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Grammar › ViewThe accident happened because the driver…………on his mobile and …………… the car in front of him.
A. had been talking/ hadn’t seen
B. had been talking/ didn’t see
C. was talking/ hadn’t seen
D. was talking/ didn’t see
Mixed General Quiz › View
___ the hot summer temperatures, Kansas is a good place to live.
a. In spite of
b. Despite of
c. In spite
Angela complained that she ___ for hours before Jenny came to help her.
A. was working
B. had worked
C. has been working
D. had been working
Action vs Linking Verbs/ Verb Phrases › View
Identify the type of verb in the following sentence: ‘They ate dinner.’
A. auxiliary verb
B. action verb
C. linking verb
D. transitive verb
