[ Grammar ]
I prefer eating pancakes _____ waffles for breakfast.
A. than
B. to
C. from
D. by

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Present Continuous Tense › ViewArdianto’s teeth were better
A. Ardianto’s teeth are being better
B. Ardianto’s teeth is being better
C. Ardianto’s teeth is wereing better
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The builders have not __________ started to lay the bricks.
A. yet
B. if
C. for
Grammar › ViewSpicy food _____.
A. is Marquez’s favorite.
B. seems like the favorite.
C. is like Marquez’s favorite.
D. makes Marquez happy.
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What is the primary use of “might have” in a sentence?
A. To denote a strong recommendation.
B. To indicate a weaker possibility than “may have.”
C. To express a definite conclusion.
D. To command or instruct.
