Use the correct comparison form of adjective: I met my … friend yesterday.
A. best
B. goodest
C. the best
D. better
E. the most good

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Tenses › ViewWhen he´d had breakfast, he read the newspaper.
A. he read the newspaper while having breakfast
B. he read the newspaper before having breakfast
C. he read the newspaper after having breakfast
Modals of Speculation and Deduction › View
Explain the difference between using ‘must’ and ‘might’ for making deductions.
A. The use of ‘must’ indicates a higher level of certainty in making deductions, while ‘might’ indicates a lower level of certainty or possibility.
B. Both ‘must’ and ‘might’ indicate the same level of certainty in making deductions.
C. The use of ‘must’ and ‘might’ is interchangeable in making deductions.
D. The use of ‘must’ indicates a lower level of certainty in making deductions, while ‘might’ indicates a higher level of certainty or possibility.
Mixed General Quiz › ViewLake Fork is the best lake for ___ large mouth bass.
a. catch
b. to catch
c. catching
d. catches
Grammar › View
How …………………. carrots do you need for the salad ? I need only ………………. carrots and three cucumbers. There is already ……………….. lettuce here in the fridge.
A. many / a few / some
B. much / a little / a few
C. many / little / some
D. much / some / a little
E. many / two / a few
