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

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Tenses and Opinions › ViewShare your opinion on the importance of reading books for personal development.
A. Reading books is essential for personal development.
B. Personal development has nothing to do with reading books.
C. Reading books is a waste of time.
D. Books are outdated and irrelevant for personal growth.
Passive Voice › View
My father bought the house.
A. The house were bought by my father.
B. The house is bought by my father.
C. The house was bought by my father.
Simple Past Tense › ViewWe…………..in the public library last evening.
A. Are
B. Is
C. Were
D. Was
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At the beginning of each new school year you ___________________ on a new journey of academics and friendships.
A. plod
B. repose
C. facile
D. embark
