[ Comparatives, Superlatives, and Modals ]
What is the correct form for comparing two things?
A. The blue car is faster than the red car.
B. The blue car is the most faster than the red car.
C. The blue car is the faster than the red car.

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Modal Verbs in ConditionalsKinds of NounsPresent Continuous, Present Perfect and Used toSimple Tenses in EnglishSuch...that, so ......thatConditional TypesSimple Past TensesNounsas...as, comparatives, superlativesWill or Going toOther quiz:
Conjunctions › ViewBenjamin fell asleep in a few minutes ___ the book he started reading was quite boring.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. for
E. so
Gender and Grammar › View
What type of adjective is in the sentence: “She has several friends in the city”?
A. Demonstrative
B. Numerical
C. Interrogative
D. Proper
Verb Tenses › View. Which sentence is an example of past perfect tense?
A. She had already left before we arrived.
B. I am going to the store.
C. He has a new book.
D. They will have finished by noon.
Grammar › View
Those kittens ____ neither friendly nor cute. They are fierce.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. was
E. were
