January is ……. than May.
A. cold
B. colder
C. coldier
D. coldest

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correctly punctuated sentence below.
A. “Can we go to the park?” asked Ella excitedly.
B. “Can we go to the park? asked Ella excitedly.”
C. “Can we go to the park,” asked Ella excitedly?
D. Can we go to the park? asked Ella excitedly.
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. Identify the sentence that uses a modal verb to express a suggestion.
A. You must not enter the restricted area.
B. We could go to the beach this weekend.
C. She can speak four languages.
D. He will finish his homework later.
Grammar › ViewChoose the correct statements of present perfect tense for negative sentence.
A. Sub + object + hasn’t / haven’t + past participle
B. Object + hasn’t / haven’t + past participle
C. Hasn’t / haven’t + sub+ past participle
D. Sub + haven’t / hasn’t + past participle
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She _____ in bed for ten days – she’s very ill.
A. was
B. were
C. has been
D. have been