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Do we use a gerund or an infinitive after the word "enjoy?"
gerund
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an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities What is the word? He is very _____________.
arrogant
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We have so many beers. (true or false?)
false: 'beer' is uncountable "We have so much beer".
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There is a man at the door. _____ man is wearing a police uniform. (a/an/the/no article)
The
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She pretended ___________(be) sick so she didn't have to go to work. (gerund or infinitive?)
infinitive (to be)
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The longest river in the world is _____ Nile River. Which article (a / an /the / no article)
the
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caught and confined. The princess was _____________.
trapped
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You are addicted to alcohol. You drink ______. (too much / too many)
too much
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I climbed _____ Mount Everest last year. (a/an/the/no article)
no article
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I waited _____ hour for you. (a / an / the / no article)
an
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Can you imagine ____________(live) without the internet? (gerund or infinitive?)
gerund (living)
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I flew to _____ UK last year. (a / an / the / no article)
the
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How ________ time do you spend exercising each day? (What quantifier?)
much
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She isn't qualified __________ for the job. (enough / more than enough)
enough
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the word 'promise' is followed by a gerund or infinitive?
infinitive
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_____ newspaper has bad news today. (a / an / the / no article)
the
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She needs ________ help with her assignment. What is the best quantifier? (a little / much / many / some)
some
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