[ Grammar ]
Could you speak Vietnamese _______ than, so I can understand what you mean?
A. more clearly
B. clearly
C. the most clearly
D. the clearest

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Conjunctions › ViewSELECT THE CORRECT SENTENCE:
A. Sally can speak Spanish and English.
B. Sally can speak Spanish because English.
C. Sally can speak Spanish but English.
Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..) › View
Jack cannot make the breakfast.
Jane cannot make the breakfast.
A. Neither Jack nor Jane can make the breakfast.
B. Either Jack or Jane make the breakfast.
Vocabulary › ViewWhat does it mean to be “fed up with” something?
A. To be excited about something new
B. To be very tired or annoyed by something due to its duration
C. To be indifferent to a situation
D. To be eager for a change
Adjectives or Adverbs › View
The little girl is ______ too young to go to school.
A. quite
B. more
C. far
D. very
