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The teacher speaks English ……………… than we do.
A. as fluently
B. more fluent
C. more fluently
D. as fluent

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Subject/Verb Agreement with Collective NounsDemonstrative PronounsModal Auxiliaries and Similar ExpressionsGerund NounSentences Function and StructureModals, Infinitives and GerundsPresent Simple TenseVerbs with Prepositions and ConjunctionsComparison Degree & GerundsClauseOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is grammatically correct? (Bongo is the name of my dog.)
A. Bongo my dog is a golden retriever.
B. Bongo, my dog is a golden retriever.
C. Bongo, my dog, is a golden retriever.
D. Bongo; my dog is a golden retriever.
Grammar: Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences › View
Speak softly when you answer the question.
A. Exclamatory
B. Imperative
Past Tenses › ViewI __________ (work) on the project all night to meet the deadline.
A. was working
B. had worked
C. worked
D. had been working
Phrasal Verb › View
I’m cold, I’ll put on a sweater. What does ‘Put on’ mean?
A. Take off clothes
B. Wear clothes
C. Forget
D. Remember
