[ Grammar ]
He speaks English _____ than his brother.
A. fluent
B. fluently
C. more fluently
D. most fluently

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A. A new computer software is being developed.
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The meeting was cancelled … the bad weather.
A. because of
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Which sentence uses contractions correctly?
A. She’s drawing and he’s playing.
B. She is drawing and he is playing.
C. She’s drawing and he is playing.
D. She is drawing and he’s playing.
