Find the comparative form of bad
A. baddest
B. Worse
C. Badder
D. Worst

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Grammar › ViewChange the direct question to indirect.
How much are two tickets to Atlantic City?
A. Tell me are tickets to Atlantic City how much?
B. Can you tell me how much are two tickets to Atlantic City?
C. Can you tell me how much two tickets to Atlantic City are?
D. Two tickets to Atlantic City are how much?!
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
. When it’s stormy, you should stay _______.
A. Outside
B. At home
C. In the pool
D. In a park
Vocabulary › Viewall the living things in a particular area, along with the nonliving parts of the environment they interact with
A. ecosystem
B. organism
C. habitat
D. population
E. species
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_______, we will be able to leave for the airport.
A. Before the taxi arrived
B. After the taxi had arrived
C. While the taxi was arriving
D. As soon as the taxi arrives
