[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
Choose the comparative form of “bright”.
A. Brightest
B. More bright
C. Brighter
D. Most bright

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Present/Future/Past Simple/Present Perfect › ViewThey didn’t collected enough books and clothes for their volunteer programme yet.
A. A. books
B. B. for
C. C. didn’t collected
D. D. yet
Time Clause › View
Only after she _______ from a severe illness did she realise the inportance of a good health.
A. would recover
B. has recovered
C. had recovered
D. was recovering
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewA: Have you given your presentation yet?
B: Yes. I … it yesterday, and I … a good mark.
A. gave – got
B. have given – got
C. have given – have got
D. gave – have got
Articles › View
The British Prime Minister lives in ____ Downing Street 10.
A. —
B. an
C. the
D. a
