What does ‘look around’ mean?
A. to explore an area
B. to search for something
C. to sit quietly
D. to read a book

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives › ViewComparative of “interesting”
A. more interesting than
B. the most interesting
C. interesting
D. interested
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Which sentence below is correct?
A. When did Roosevelt say, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself?”
B. When did Roosevelt say,” We have nothing to fear but fear itself”?
C. When did Roosevelt say, We have nothing to fear but fear itself?
D. When did Roosevelt say We have nothing to fear but fear itself
They __________ (visit) their grandparents this weekend.
A. visited
B. are visiting
C. visit
D. will visit
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Let’s go to that restaurant. There are lots of people inside so it ——–good.
A. must be
B. can’t be
C. might be
D. can be
