Which one is affirmative – comparative – superlative?
A. far – further – furthest
B. furthest – further – far
C. further – far – furthest
D. furthest – far – furthest

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A. “The sky is absolutely beautiful today.”
B. “She danced gracefully on the stage.”
C. “The teacher spoke softly to the class.”
D. “I quickly finished my homework.”
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Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A. Many of the students have been studying for the exam.
B. Many of the students has been studying for the exam.
C. Many of the students is studying for the exam.
D. Many of the students be studying for the exam.
Grammar › ViewShe washes her dog every weekend so that it __________ good.
A. Smells
B. Will smell
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The trains _________ at midnight, don’t they?
A. Stop
B. Don’t stop