‘Oh, no. I haven’t got any money! I’ll have to go to the bank.’
‘I _ you some.’
A. lend
B. ‘ll lend
C. lent
D. ‘m going to lend you

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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.’
Phrasal Verbs › View
Could you ________ the music? I have a headache.
A. write down
B. turn down
C. wake up
D. pick up
Adjective Suffixes › ViewI didn’t enjoy running the marathon. It was more —– than I expected.
A. challenged
B. challenging
C. challengeful
Grammar › View
I don’t believe that she’s a mother. She looks like a child herself.
A. She doesn’t have to be a mother.
B. She shouldn’t be a mother.
C. She couldn’t be a mother.
