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What does tons mean? #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 02, 2006 17:12 pm   What does tons mean?
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #51 "English Grammar Exercise", question 1

Our couch is ......... soft.

(a) very
(b) much
(c) lots
(d) tons

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #51 "English Grammar Exercise", answer 1

Our couch is very soft.

Correct answer: (a) very
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What does tons mean? #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 02, 2006 18:24 pm   What does tons mean?
 

Hi

Have a look at the dictionary definition here.
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