[ Adverbs and Time Expressions ]
Create a sentence using ‘just’ to indicate recent completion.
A. I just finished my homework.
B. I just lost my keys.
C. I just started my homework.
D. I just ate lunch.

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A. Gooder than
B. Better than
C. Best than
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Which of the following is a correct use of ‘there are’?
A. There is a book on the table.
B. There are books on the table.
C. There is a book on the table.
D. There are books on the table.
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A. good
B. well
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