Tom is ………………….. than David.
A. handsome
B. the more handsome
C. more handsome
D. the most handsome

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Present Tense › ViewChoose the sentence has a similar meaning: Charles and his father are exactly alike appearance.
A. Charles looks just like his father.
B. Charles is looking like his father.
C. Charles is alike his father.
Grammar › View
Mary _____ her black skirt now.
A. irons
B. is ironing
C. ironed
Homonyms › ViewHe made a ___ decision when he fired Marjorie.
a. bad
b. bade
Conditional Sentences › View
Unfortunately, the leading actor is ill. He can’t appear on stage tonight.
A. If the leading actor weren’t ill, he could appear on stage tonight.
B. Provided the leading actor is not ill, he can appear on stage that night.
C. If the leading actor were ill, he could appear on stage tonight.
D. The leading actor is healthy, so he can’t appear on stage tonight.
