Which of the following sentences contains a comparative adjective?
A. He is the most intelligent student in the class.
B. They are the happiest family in the neighborhood.
C. She is the best singer in the choir.
D. This car is faster than that one.

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does it mean to have an ‘eclectic’ taste in music?
A. Being serious and eager in the way you do something
B. Being graceful and stylish in appearance
C. Getting ideas from a wide range of sources
D. A person’s sense of self-worth
Grammar › View
Since they ____________us they _______________to visit us last Sunday, we _________________ forward to the day
A. were telling-came- looked
B. would tell- would visit- would look
C. told- would come- were looking
D. tell- are coming- will look
Grammar › ViewWhen you visit, we __________ show you around the city if you like.
A. should
B. could
Conjunctive Adverb › View
Which sentence uses a conjunctive adverb correctly?
A. It is very hard to learn to swim; of course, it will be worth it in the end.
B. It is very hard to learn to swim of course, it will be worth it in the end.
C. It is very hard to learn to swim; of course it will be worth it in the end.
D. It is very hard to learn to swim, of course, it will be worth it in the end.
