[ Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs ]
Swimming is …… exercise than walking.
A. gooder
B. more good
C. better

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Past Tense & Past Continuous Tense › ViewThey _____ (watch) TV when Amy _____ (walk) in.
A. were watching; was walking
B. were watching; walked
C. watched; walked
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Will you _____ at the rehearsal on Saturday?
A. go
B. be
C. have
D. being
Personal & Possessive Pronouns › ViewMr Wong has new smartphone. ______________ uses __________ to take pictures of beautiful scenery风景.
A. She, his
B. They, their
C. He, his
D. They, their
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If you tell lies all the time, _______ (people / not / believe) you.
A. If you tell lies all the time, people will not believe you.
B. If you tell lies all the time, people not believe you.
C. If you tell lies all the time, people will believe not you.
D. If you tell lies all the time, people believe not will you.
