[ Comparatives ]
I/ eat/ vegetables/ often/ I used / to.
A. I eat vegetables oftenly than I used to
B. I used vegetables more oftenly than I used to
C. I used vegetables more often than I used to
D. I used vegetables more oftener than I used to

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A. Resource
B. scarce
C. power
D. available
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“Can you remember what the man you saw coming out of the bank ………….. , madam?” the policeman asked the old lady.
A. had worn
B. was wearing
C. wore
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A. prefer
B. prefers
C. preferres
D. preferies
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Children must be _____ but not _____ .
A. see – hear
B. seen – heard
C. saw – hear
