What is the comparative form of the word “big”?
A. bigger
B. biggest
C. bigly
D. biggestly

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Grammar › ViewI passed my g2 driving test however I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
A. I passed my g2 driving test, however I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
B. I passed my g2 driving test however, I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
C. I passed my g2 driving test; however I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
D. I passed my g2 driving test; however, I still need a vehicle to drive across town.
Grammar › View
What type of sentence is this?
I am so excited about today!
A. interrogative
B. exclamatory
C. declarative
D. imperative
Grammar › ViewSpain has won the championship, ………… is not surprising.
A. that
B. that
C. how
D. which
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Being in charge of their lives is __________ for many children.
a.frightening
b.frightened
