[ Grammar ]
Are your aunt and uncle staying at your house now?
A. She’s at my house.
B. No, they aren’t.
C. Yes, we are.

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Comparative Degree (Adverb) › ViewChristian practiced his math ________________________ than the other kids in his class.
A. Most frequently
B. More frequently
C. Frequently
D. Frequentliest
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I went to the grocery store ___ bought some vegetables.
A. but
B. or
C. so
D. and
Present Continuous Tense › ViewWhat _____ you _____ now?
A. do – do
B. is – doing
C. are – do
D. are – doing
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
The __________ you exercise, the __________ you will feel.
A. more, good
B. more, better
C. much, good
D. many, better
