[ Grammar ]
A:___ do you want, rice or noodles? B:Rice. A:How ___ bowls do you need? B:Two.
A. Where; many
B. Which; many
C. Who; much
D. What; much

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Johnny ran ahead because he knew where to go.
A. because
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C. he
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Craig is playing soccer with his best friend.
A. past
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A. My wifes diamond’s are the best in the country.
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holding fast or being persistent
A. tenacity
B. stupor
C. wince
D. husbandry
