I’m not used to ____ so much tea.
A. drinking
B. drank
C. drink
D. drinks

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A. must
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Differentiate between the subject and object in terms of syntactic functions.
A. The subject is always a noun, while the object is always a verb.
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B: Not really. Why? Did I look _____ or something?
a. boring
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A. have finished / get
B. finish / have gotten
C. had finished / got
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