[ Present Tenses ]
A: Have you … your homework? B: Yes, I ….
A. done / do
B. did / did
C. done / have
D. did/have

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Grammar › ViewRead the sentence and choose the correct one.
A. I think English homework is the easiest than history homework.
B. I think English homework is more easy than history homework.
C. I think English homework is easier than history homework.
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__________ car is that green one there? — It’s Jeff’s car.
A. Who’s
B. Whose
C. Which
D. Who
Grammar › ViewI need you here by nine, so make sure you set an alarm tomorrow.
A. Compound
B. Complex
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Your room mate drives quite fast.
The adverb “quite” modifies ………….
A. Verb
B. Adverb
C. Adjective
D. Adverbials
