Benjamin, Emma, and Aiden are participating in a race. If we want to determine who ran the fastest among them, which degree of comparison of modifiers would we use, typically formed by adding ‘est’ to the end of the modifier?
A. Positive Degree
B. Comparative Degree
C. Superlative Degree
D. None of the above

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Grammar and Punctuation › ViewIn which sentence is fast an adverb? Tick one. Although he ran fast, Tom did not win the race. Although he was a fast runner, Tom did not win the race. Tom did not win the race, despite his fast time. Tom’s time was fast, but he did not win.
A. Although he ran fast, Tom did not win the race.
B. Although he was a fast runner, Tom did not win the race.
C. Tom did not win the race, despite his fast time.
D. Tom’s time was fast, but he did not win.
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A synonym for smile is ……
A. laugh
B. frown
C. grin
D. broad
Grammar › View_____________ I had my lunch, I didn’t miss Pizza.
A. Although
B. Moreover
C. Finally
D. Already
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Daniel………home on time if the bus had come.
A. Would be
B. Would have been
C. Will be
D. Be