[ Comparative Degree (Adjective) ]
Living in San Francisco is … (expensive) than Boston.
- expensiver
- more expensive
Select your answer:
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Patricia: I don’t know. Just ask them.
A. Have, did
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:
We have homework in math and communication skills, but we don’t have any homework in science or social studies tonight.
A. Preposition
B. Conjunction
C. Adverb
D. Noun
E. Pronoun