[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
Choose the comparative form of “large”.
A. Largest
B. More large
C. Larger
D. Most large

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Homophones › ViewI wish I could rewrite it, but ___ is not much time left.
A. there
B. their
C. they’re
Grammar › View
William Hearst had five sons, – – – – – eventually became executives in the Hearst newspaper conglomerate.
(A) all of them
(B) of them all
(C) all of whom
(D) who of all
Idioms › ViewIf it is “par for the course”, it is ___.
a. typical
b. very good
c. terrible
Prepositions › View
You should have replied … his invitation sooner.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. to
