[ Degrees of Adjectives ]
Superlative degree of difficult
A. difficulter
B. difficuliest
C. more difficult
D. most difficult

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Transitional Phrases and Conjunctions › ViewHe was late for work; ________, he missed the meeting.
A. on the other hand
B. therefore
C. similarly
D. although
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Women ____________ wear long skirts in the 19th century.
A. used to
B. are used to
C. got used to
D. get used to
Conditional Sentence - Type 1 › ViewToni : Have you done your job?
Ruby : Not yet. It’s too difficult
Toni : If you don’t mind, …
A. I shall hand it over
B. I will ask your supervisor
C. I can lend you my paper
D. I will tell about it to your supervisor
E. I will help you complete it
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They had been walking _____ 2 hours when it started to rain.
A. since
B. for
C. in
