My shoes are ____ (small) than yours. But his shoes are the _____ (small) among us.
A. as small as – smaller
B. smaller – not so small as
C. smaller – smallest
D. small – smallest

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a) some
b) any
c) no
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Grace provided the right answer to the teacher’s question.
Chose a homophone for right.
A. wrong
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A. had left
B. left
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Which of the following sentences is about present perfect tense?
A. I did not write a Christmas card to my Grandpa.
B. I will not write a Christmas card to my Grandpa.
C. I have not written a Christmas card to my Grandpa yet.
D. I do not write a Christmas card to my Grandpa.