[ Verb Patterns ]
I’d like ___ to the party.
A. coming
B. to come

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the correct spelling of CASUAL as an adverb?
A. Casualy
B. Casually
C. Casuily
D. Casuaily
For vs Since › View
Peter has read eleven books _______ last weekend.
A. since
B. for
Grammar › ViewMy parents don’t like dancing. _______never go to night clubs.
A. He
B. She
C. It
D. They
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What is the comparative form of ‘bad’?
A. Bader
B. Badder
C. Worse
D. More bad