[ Comparative - Superlative ]
He drives _______________ his brother. (carefully)
A. more carefullier
B. more carefully than
C. more carefully
D. carefullier than

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Simple Present Tense › ViewWhich of the following is the correct negative form of the sentence ‘They play football.’?
A. They don’t play football.
B. They doesn’t play football.
C. They not play football.
D. They aren’t play football.
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I don’t know _______ of them.
A. any
B. some
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewEither thunder or lightning flashes (are, is) let out by the sky.
A. are
B. is
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Brian was ___ to play the piano for us although he didn’t really want to.
A. persuaded
B. persuasive
C. persuading
D. persuasion
