[ 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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Tenses › ViewI ____ (never eat) breakfast before my morning classes, but maybe I should start!
A. never eat
B. am never eating
C. have never eaten
Conjunctions › View
The house is ……….. big ……. small.
A. Both ….. and …..
B. Not only ….. but also …..
C. Neither ….. nor …..
D. Either …… nor …..
Grammar › ViewI want to play in the park________ its raining.
A. because
B. but
C. if
D. so
Vocabulary › View
Which word means “having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority”?
A. condescending
B. wizened
C. bellicose
