[ Degrees of Comparison ]
When we compare long adjectives, we use
A. “more…then”
B. “more….than”
C. “the most”
D. “the more…than”
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Relative Clauses › ViewThe girl _______ bag is red is looking for you.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
Present Continuous › View
Who (she/ chat) to now?
A. is she chatting
B. she is chatting
C. is she chating
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