Use a time expression with the simple past tense in the following sentence: ‘She (read) the book yesterday.’
A. will read
B. read
C. reading
D. reads

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Definite and Indefinite Articles › ViewI’m seeing Katie tomorrow. We haven’t seen each other since ___ last year.
A. a
B. the
C. —
Degrees of Comparison › View
I think English is __________ (easy) and __________ (interesting) subject in the world!
A. The easier …the more interesting
B. The easiest … the most interesting
C. Easier than … more interesting than
D. The most easy … the most interesting
New York City’s Central Park is __________the second smallest country, Monaco.
A. by far twice the largest
B. nearly twice as large as
C. much twice larger than
D. twice just so large as
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They ______ (be) busy yesterday. They ________ (have) much work to do.
A. weren’t / didn’t have
B. weren’t / weren’t having
