[ Quantifiers / Prepositions of Time and Comparative Adjectives ]
Which of the following sentences uses the comparative form correctly?
A. She is taller than her sister.
B. She is tall like her sister.
C. She is more tall than her sister.
D. She is tall than her sister.

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Adverbs of Frequency › ViewWe usually put these adverbs __________
A. at the beginning of the sentence
B. in the middle of the sentence, between the subject and the verb
C. at the end of the sentence
D. in the middle of the sentence, between the verb and complement
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Joe’s mother ________ well. She loved him, cared for him and taught him how to behave himself. Now he is a polite young man and his mother is proud of him.
A. brought him up
B. looked after him
C. grew him up
D. took him up