Which sentence contains an adjective or adverb in the COMPARATIVE degree?
A. How long is the drive from Omaha to Denver?
B. The drive to Denver is the longest from Omaha.
C. The drive to Omaha from Denver is long.
D. The drive to Denver is longer than the drive to Kansas City.

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Grammar › View“Ouch! He really hurt me when he stepped aggressively on my brand new shoes.” What is the part of speech for “when”?
A. Coordinating Conjunction
B. Subordinating Conjunction
C. Preposition
D. THAMO
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Since we’re in a pandemic I can’t go to the movies for a while.
A. Since, we’re in a pandemic I can’t go to the movies for a while.
B. Since, we’re in a pandemic, I can’t go to the movies for a while.
C. Since we’re in a pandemic I can’t go to the, movies for a while.
D. Since we’re in a pandemic, I can’t go to the movies for a while.
Grammar › ViewFind the auxiliary verb of Present Perfect Tense.
A. do/does
B. have/has
C. did
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We are not play soccer. Fix the sentence!
A. We are not playing soccer.
B. We are not play soccer.
C. We do not playing soccer.