[ Comparative and Superlative Adjectives ]
Comparative of “exciting”
A. exciting more
B. the most exciting
C. more exciting than
D. exciting

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A. I have studied English four years ago
B. I have studied English for many years
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“You’re not allowed to talk during the exam”.
A. The sentence express obligation
B. The sentence express necessity
C. The sentence express advice
D. The sentence express that you are forbidden to do something.
Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewBe careful_______________ her about her friend – they’ve had an argument.
A. to not ask
B. to not asking
C. not to ask
D. not asking
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Ahmed _____ never_____ (climb) a volcano.
A. have, climb
B. have, climbed
C. has, climbed
D. is, climbed
