Complete the sentence with a comparative
Joan is________________ Mike (intelligent)
A. intelligent than
B. most intelligent than
C. more intelligent than
D. the most intelligent
Select your answer:

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Conditionals › ViewExplain the difference between mixed conditionals and unreal conditionals with examples.
A. Mixed conditionals are used in cooking recipes, while unreal conditionals are used in construction projects.
B. Mixed conditionals involve fractions, while unreal conditionals involve whole numbers.
C. The difference between mixed conditionals and unreal conditionals is that mixed conditionals combine elements of both real and unreal conditionals, while unreal conditionals solely refer to contrary-to-reality situations.
D. Mixed conditionals are always true, while unreal conditionals are always false.
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This sentence is a fragment: “I ate ten cookies.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
