[ Adverbs ]
What is the comparative form of the irregular adverb “badly”?
A. Badder
B. More badly
C. Worse
D. Badlier

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe dog (run) in the park every morning.
A. runned
B. running
C. runned
D. runs
Present Perfect Tense › View
She has a car, so she … there many times.
A. have drive
B. has driven
C. has drove
Grammar › ViewWe ________ that my father’s new car ________ by Friday. He has promises to give his old one to me and I want to drive to York in it at the weekend.
A. expect – will have been delivered
B. are expected – will be delivering
C. have been expecting – is delivering
D. are expecting – will have delivered
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This stuff is more durable and bears…………..
A. wash
B. washing
C. washer
D. to wash
