[ Grammar ]
—The meat is___ delicious.—Yes,but don’t eat ___
A. too much;too much
B. too much;much too
C. much too;too much
D. much too;much too

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Preposition and Preposition Phrasetake, make, doAlthough, Though, In spite of, DespiteDefinite and Zero ArticleVocabulary, Adjective & PrepositionCoordinating ConjunctionsKinds of NounsFrequencyPassive of Modal VerbsSimple Past - Irregular VerbsOther quiz:
Present Simple & Present Continuous › ViewShe _________________ to New York next weekend.
A. is traveling
B. travels
Reported Speech › View
Cheryl asked her, ‘How long have you lived here?’
A. Cheryl asked her how long she has lived there.
B. Cheryl asked her how long she lived there.
C. Cheryl asked her how long she had lived there.
The championship bout was scheduled for Saturday evening. What event is being referred to?
A. A casual dinner party
B. A friendly soccer game
C. A boxing match
D. A music concert
Tenses › View
Dad …. while I … the plants.
A. cooked; watered
B. was cooking; watered
C. was cooking; was watering
D. had cooked; watered
