[ Grammar ]
An adjective is a word that describes an adverb
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Simple Future Tense › ViewWe think that she ……………..(recover) from her illness soon
A. recover
B. recovers
C. is recovering
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He goes ___ school by car.
A. To
B. By
C. On
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A. Broke
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You don’t need such a powerful computer for basic tasks.
A. The more powerful the computer is, the better for basic tasks
B. The more powerful the computer is, the worse for basic tasks.
C. A powerful computer makes basic tasks less and less efficient.
D. Basic tasks require a powerful computer.