[ Degrees of Comparison ]
An adjective with 3 or more syllables is a
A. Short adjective
B. Long adjective
C. Irregular adjective
D. Not an adjective

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
A. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “The winner of the race is…Sharon Parker”
B. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “…the winner of the race is Sharon Parker!”
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Where do you go to school?
A. Where is used for time.
B. Where is used for a place.
C. Where is used for a thing.
He drove the car ____ in heavy rain.
A. cautiously
B. recklessly
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If he more free time, he would take his children to the zoo.
A. has
B. is having
C. had had
D. had
