[ 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. close
B. closes
C. closed
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Karen were you in San Fransisco CA last week?
A. Karen, were you in San Fransisco, CA last week?
B. Karen were you in San Fransisco, CA last week?
C. Karen. Were you in San Fransisco CA last week?
D. Karen were you in San Fransisco C.A. last week?
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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
