[ Grammar ]
A:___ tea do you drink every day? B:I drink ___ tea.
A. How old; much
B. How many; many
C. How much; a lot of
D. How; a lot

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Homonyms › ViewWould you like a ___ of pie or cake?
a. peace
b. piece
Tenses › View
…. you …. your friends recently?
A. Were … seeing
B. Did … see
C. Have …. seen
D. Are … seeing
Phrase or Clause › ViewWords ending with -ing must have verbs of existence attached to them in order to be functioning as verbs.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
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Complete the sentence with the right preposition.
I agree ____ everything you’ve said.
A. of
B. about
C. with
