[ Grammar ]
The Greeks and Italians ____ very large families.
A. have
B. are having

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has a comparative adjective?
A. The sentence ‘He is happy’ has a comparative adjective ‘happy.’
B. The sentence ‘They are running fast’ has a comparative adjective ‘fast.’
C. The sentence ‘The book is interesting’ has a comparative adjective ‘interesting.’
D. The sentence ‘She is taller than her sister’ has a comparative adjective ‘taller.’
Vocabulary › View
Jackson is ________________ – nobody can beat him at chess up to this day.
A. hopeless
B. obvious
C. winning
D. invincible
Tenses › ViewShe ___ the bed at present.
A. makes
B. is making
C. make
D. are making
Vocabulary › View
Giving up something for the benefit or sake or someone or something else
A. static
B. encourage
C. curious
D. sacrifice
