Grammar Quiz

[ Tenses ]

My answer is ___ than yours.

A. accurate

B. accurater

C. more accurate

D. most accurate

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A. She visits her grandmother last week.

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A. labours

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C. labour

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When Mary do you expect to finish your chores?

A. When, Mary, do you expect to finish your chores?

B. When, Mary do you expect to finish your chore’s?

C. When Mary, do you expect to finish your chores?

D. When Mary do you expect to finish your chores.