Comparative of “interesting”
A. more interesting than
B. the most interesting
C. interesting
D. interested

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A. if
B. unless
C. so that
D. when
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Correctly punctuate the compound sentence: I love to read books my brother prefers to watch movies.
A. I love to read books; my brother prefers to watch movies.
B. I love to read books, my brother prefers to watch movies.
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word meaning: by mistake, unintentionally, inadvertently
A. Accidentally
B. Accidently
C. Accidentely
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You should eat healthy ___ stay fit.
A. in order to
B. because
C. so that
D. or