A.What
B.How
C.How many
D.How much
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B.It
C.This
D.That
A.Hard
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A.It's so cold
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C.It's so hot
D.It's so windy
A.I am happy
B.It's a pleasure
C.I am sorry
D.I am welcome
A.Anyone
B.No one
C.None
D.Someone
A.Mind
B.See
C.Stareat
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C.This
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A.What a
B.How a
C.What
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A.Who is he
B.Wha tis he
C.How is he
D.Who he is
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After reading the novel he was too exciting to go to sleep that night.
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Nobody can work well if he is distracting.