[ Grammar - Quantiflier ]
Do you have ——— work to do now? I have ——– work for you to do.
A. any, few
B. many, some
C. any, some
D. plenty, a few
Select your answer:
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Revise the following run-on sentence to make it a complete sentence:
Roman loves to read he visits the library every weekend.
A. Roman loves to read, and he visits the library every weekend.
B. Roman loves, every weekend, to read he visits the library.
C. Roman visits the library every weekend, loves to read.
D. Roman every weekend loves to read so he visits the library.