[ Grammar ]
Autumn/ cool/ summer.
A. Autumn is cooler than summer.
B. Autumn is cooller than summer.
C. Autumn is more cool than summer.
D. Autumn is more cooler than summer.

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Pre-intermediate › ViewChoose the correct option:
Which is the correct version of this sentence?
A. I’ve just finished working
B. I’ve finished just working
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Identify the subordinating conjunction in the sentence: “As soon as he arrived, the party started.”
A. As soon as
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A. must have made
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Patricia’s father works in a bank. _________likes to be in contact with people.
A. She
B. He
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