[ Grammar ]
Which of the following is structurally CORRECT?
A. I need little sugar so as not to put on many weight.
B. I need a little sugar so as not to put on more weight.
C. I don’t want a lot sugar so as not to put on more weight.
D. I don’t want lots sugar so as not to put on weight.
Select your answer:
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Which principal part is the underlined verb?
Kevin has lived in Kentucky all his life.
___
A. present
B. present participle (to be verb + -ing)
C. past
D. past participle (has/have/had + -ed or -d)