Adjective Comparative Superlative
small, ________________, smallest
A. small
B. smaller
C. smallen
D. smallest

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the adverb in the sentence?
Jackie went home early.
A. went
B. early
C. home
D. Jackie
Grammar › View
. Alex: “Why are you walking so slowly?” Brian: “My backpack is ____ than yours because I have more books inside!”
A. heavy
B. heavier
C. heaviest
D. the most heavy
E. more heavy
Verbs and Tenses › ViewConvert this sentence to past tense: ‘Sri and Laila walk to school every day.’
A. Sri and Laila walks to school every day.
B. Sri and Laila walked to school every day.
C. Sri and Laila walked to school yesterday.
D. Sri and Laila walking to school every day.
Comma › View
Uncle Bill said Noodles are a meal for a king!
A. Uncle Bill said “, Noodles are a meal for a king!”
B. Uncle Bill said,”Noodles are a meal for a king!”
C. Uncle Bill said “Noodles are a meal for a king!”
D. Uncle Bill said”,Noodles are a meal for a king!”
E. No comma needed.
