[ Comparative and Superlative Adverbs ]
The comparative adverb of recently is _________.
A. recentlier
B. more recently
C. most recently

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Perfect Tenses › ViewI was angry when I got to the shop because my bicycle … .
A. had not been repaired
B. was not repaired
C. had not repaired
Grammar › View
Which sentence is incorrect?
A. If the team loses they will not go to the playoffs.
B. When the team wins, they are happy.
C. As the team celebrated the win, they ate lots of cake.
D. If I win the game, everyone will be proud of me.
Present Tenses › ViewMy dog _____ our neighbour’s cat and the neighbours complain.
A. has always chased
B. chases
C. is always chasing
D. has been chasing
Present simple & Continuous › View
They …………………. (not/have) a car.
A. doesn’t have
B. don’t have
C. aren’t having
