Which word is used to compare two things when one has a greater amount than the other?
A. more
B. fewer
C. equal
D. less

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Which one is the correct answer for: I’m not angry with him.
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Until last year, “Mary Lester” was the largest ship that _______________.
A. was ever built
B. has ever builtÂ
C. has ever been built              Â
D. had ever been built
