[ Grammar ]
Your house is far, but my house is _____.
A. farer
B. further
C. more far
D. farest

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Present Perfect › ViewThe teacher ________ hasn’t said anything about the homework.
A. yet
B. for
C. since
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She usually (go) to school in the afternoon.
A. go
B. goes
C. went
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A. He can’t be at the sports centre now.
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This year we….to see what he does next.
A. wait
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C. `ve waited
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