The boy (always/do) something without thinking about the effect after that. He has been doing it too often.
A. always doing
B. is always doing
C. is always being doing
D. always does

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Prepositions › View Victoria mistakenly poured orange juice over her cereal.
A. Preposition
B. Object of the preposition
C. Prepositional phrase
D. None of the above
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I wish I … why Natalie is so upset with me.
A. knew
B. had known
C. could know
Degrees of Comparison › ViewMy father is 45 years old. My mother is 46 years old. So, My mother is _________ than my father.
A. Older
B. Younger
C. Stronger
D. Taller
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When I (see)___ Mr Pike tomorrow, I (remind)___ him of that.
A. will see- will remind
B. see- will remind
C. see- remind
D. will see- remind
