[ Grammar ]
What is the comparative form of the adjective “Good”?
A. More good
B. Better
C. Gooder
D. most good

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Grammar › ViewPick the corrected sentence from the one below:
This is Susans dog you can see her name on the collar.
A. This is Susan’s dog you can see her name on the collar.
B. This is Susans dog; you can see her name on the collar.
C. This is Susan’s dog; you can see her name on the collar.
D. No Change
Grammar › View
He said to the police that his car _____.
A. had stolen
B. had been stolen
C. was stole
D. stole
Tenses › ViewDecide if the tense is suitable or unsuitable:
Were you eating spaghetti every day when you lived in Italy?
A. suitable
B. unsuitable
Formal & Informal Words › View
Formal word for ta
A. bye
B. hello
C. thanks
