The comparative form of happy is…
A. super happy
B. happier
C. extra happy
D. happiest

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that is using proper punctuation.
A. I have been a dog person; ever since I could remember.
B. I have been a dog person ever since I could remember.
C. I have been a dog person ever since; I could remember.
D. I have been a dog person; ever since, I could remember.
Grammar › View
A: When______they_____arrive?
B: I’m not sure
A. do/go to
B. will/going to
C. are/ going to
A: Did you remember to buy the tickets?
B: Oh no, I forgot! I ____________ them online now.
A. am going to buy
B. am buying
C. will buy
D. buy
Modal Verbs › View
Fill in the blank: She ___ be at home; the lights are on. (must/can)
A. could
B. might
C. should
D. must
