[ Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs ]
My (old) brother is working in London.
A. elder
B. older
C. eldest
D. oldest

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Linking Words and Phrases › ViewWhat is the best way to combine these two sentences?
Mr. Newcott threw the ball at Mr. Mance. Mr. Mance missed and it hit Mrs. Talmo.
A. Mr. Newcott threw the ball at Mr. Mance but Mr. Mance missed and it hit Mrs. Talmo.
B. Mr. Newcott threw the ball at Mr. Mance when Mr. Mance missed and it hit Mrs. Talmo.
Grammar › View
The prefix dis means
A. before
B. not
C. after
D. in between
