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Comparison: Good
A. Gooder than
B. Better than
C. Best than
D. Good than

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Grammar › ViewThis task is _______________ than the other one.
A. easy
B. as easy as
C. easier
D. easiest
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English Grammar. Select the best answer.
Alexis likes apples, _________ she does not like oranges.
A. So
B. For
C. But
D. Or
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. I like fishing but I don’t like eating fish.
B. I like fishing, but I don’t like eating fish.
C. I like fishing, I don’t like eating fish.
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The monk had no possessions in the ___ that was his room.
a. sell
b. cell
