The comparative adverb of recently is _________.
A. recentlier
B. more recently
C. most recently

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The First Conditional Sentence › ViewWhich sentence is NOT correct?
A. If you don´t study for the test, you will get a bad grade.
B. You won’t lose any weight if you keep eating junk food.
C. If you will study for the test, you will get good grades.
Present Tenses › View
. Choose the correct passive voice form: The artist painted a beautiful portrait.
A. The artist was painting a beautiful portrait.
B. A beautiful portrait is painted by the artist.
C. The artist paints a beautiful portrait.
D. A beautiful portrait was painted by the artist.
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
