[ Grammar ]
The dog eats its/it’s bone.
A. it’s
B. its

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Grammar › View“Jane is a really intelligent girl.”
” Yes, but her sister is ____ intelligent.”
A. much more
B. too much
C. very much
D. so much
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The following sentences which expression of hope is . . .
A. I need a nice house
B. I like a nice house
C. I Wish I had a nice house
D. Will have a nice house
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A. cautiously; in a watchful way
B. extremely; sharply; eagerly
C. humble; not boastful
D. extremely loud
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Bimo ________ always visit his parents in his hometown every months.
A. doesn’t
B. don’t
C. is not
D. are not
