Choose the correct comparative form of the word ‘busy’.
A. Busier
B. Busyest
C. Busyier
D. More busy

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Vocabulary › ViewA theory or system of social organization that advocates ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, capital, land, etc., by the community, usually through a centralized government
A. Socialism
B. Standard of Living
C. Capitalism
D. Communism
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Harry _______ (stay) at a seaside hotel on holiday when he first ________ (meet) his wife.
A. stayed / met
B. was staying / met
C. stayed / was meeting
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Grammar › ViewYou can see the lighthouse from five kilometres away. This sentence in Passive Voice.
A. The lighthouse can be saw from five kilometres away.
B. The lighthouse could be seen from five kilometres away.
C. The lighthouse can be seen from five kilometres away.
D. The lighthouse is seen from five kilometres away.
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I’d ___________ play tennis than play golf.
A. get into
B. rather
C. be eager to
