[ Tenses and Comparisons ]
Hey there, Siti! Can you help Joko figure out the comparative form of the adjective ‘strong’? Let’s see if you can lift the right answer!
A. stronger
B. strongest
C. strongly
D. strongerest

Random Topics:
Grammar - to beFigurative Language VocabularyThird ConditionalsOffer and SuggestionTime Clauses of FutureConjunction: Because and SoSentences and Non SentencesGrammar and PrepositionModal Verbs & Time PrepositionsSimple, Compound, Complex SentencesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWrite the sentence in passive form:
“Millions of tourists visit Italy every year.”
A. Italy is visited by millions of tourists.
B. Italy was visited by millions of tourists.
C. Italy are visited by millions of tourists.
Grammar › View
He usually _____ up early every morning to run.
A. gets
B. get
C. getting
D. gone
Verb Tenses › ViewThe police officer let him off the hook.
A. took him to jail
B. didn’t give him a ticket
C. helped him get down
D. gave him a ticket
Grammar › View
I __________ my room before I go to the party.
A. should clean
B. must clean
C. have to clean
