“It is much _____ than what we had before.”
A. better
B. good
C. most
D. empty
E. bad

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A. Nala loves to play fetch, chase squirrels, and look out the window.
B. This sweet, creamy icing really made the cinnamon roll delicious.
C. A landscape painting, in my opinion, would look better in this room than a portrait.
D. We started back to school on January 4, 2017.
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Whenever Brenda had to make a presentation, she …. anxious.
A. used to feeling
B. would feel
Grammar › ViewWhat kind of adverb it is? “I have to run, but I’ll see you later”
A. Adverb of place
B. Adverb of time
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I had a drink with Jennifer _____ she left.
A. before
B. after
C. when
D. because