[ Grammar ]
They intend _______ a new business.
A. to start
B. on starting
C. for start
D. with start

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Past Tenses › ViewShe _______ (ate/had eaten) breakfast before she _______ (went/had gone) to work.
A. ate, went
B. had eaten, went
C. ate, had gone
D. had eaten, had gone
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The weather this autumn is ____________ than last autumn.
A. badder
B. worse
C. more bad
D. more worse
Comma › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas?
A. It’s tough to be back at school but it has been great seeing my friends again.
B. It’s tough to be back at school, but it has been great seeing my friends again.
C. It’s tough to be back at school but, it has been great seeing my friends again.
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You need _______ your homework.
A. to do
B. to make
C. to finish
D. to start
