Besides being wise, he was industrious.
( Begin: He was……)
A. He is not only wise but also industrious.
B. He was not only wise but industrious also.
C. He was not only wise but also industrious.
D. He is not only wise but also indastrious.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has a comparative adjective?
A. The sentence ‘He is happy’ has a comparative adjective ‘happy.’
B. The sentence ‘They are running fast’ has a comparative adjective ‘fast.’
C. The sentence ‘The book is interesting’ has a comparative adjective ‘interesting.’
D. The sentence ‘She is taller than her sister’ has a comparative adjective ‘taller.’
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Carlos _____ his car for two years.
A. has had
B. has been having
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A. are driving
B. is driving
C. am driving
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Let’s take kids … McDonald’s today.
A. in
B. at
C. to
D. on
