[ Grammar ]
What’s his job?
A. He’s a tennis player
B. He’s a basketball player
C. He’s a mechanic
D. He’s a football player

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Coordinating & Subordinating Conjunctions › ViewChoose the best conjunction to complete this sentence.
Do we go to P.E. today, ___ do we go to P.E. tomorrow?
A. or
B. yet
C. but
D. because
Grammar › View
Winnie _____ berry picking in summer.
A. go
B. goes
Grammar › ViewThis company ________________ by a group of ICT engineers in 1988.
A. has created
B. has been created
C. was created
Comparative Degree (Adjective) › View
I´m going to visit the _______________ museum in the world.
A. The interestingst
B. More interesting
C. The most interesting
D. Most interesting
E. Interestinger
