Which sentence demonstrates correct usage of the comparative form for the adjective ‘athletic’?
A. She is more athletic than her brother.
B. She is athleticer than her brother.
C. She is athletic than her brother.
D. She is athleticest than her brother.
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Form a question using ‘Going to’ for the sentence: ‘We are going to have a picnic this weekend.’
A. Do we have a picnic this weekend?
B. Will we have a picnic this weekend?
C. Is it going to have a picnic this weekend?
D. Are we going to have a picnic this weekend?
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