[ Subordinating Conjunctions ]
My father drives more carefully … my older sister.
A. as
B. more
C. than
D. while

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Grammar › ViewWhich of these is NOT a prepositional phrase?
A. in the journal
B. at the table
C. how are you
D. on the floor
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The good news _____ that next week will be fine and sunny.
A. are
B. is
Grammar › ViewHe was a difficult child, probably due to ____ (look after) by a series of different foster parents.
A. looking after
B. being looked after
C. to be looked after
D. to look after
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Both the building architect and the project engineer ………. on the construction schedule for the stadium.
A. agrees
B. was agreeing
C. were agreeing
D. agree
