[ Comparative and Superlative Adverbs ]
The superlative form of badly is:
A. more badly
B. worse
C. the worst

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Tenses › ViewPast simple, past perfect simple or past perfect continuous.
Even though we ___ (never meet), I ___ (recognise) him from his Facebook page.
A. had never met / recognised
B. never met / had been recognising
C. had never been meeting / had recognised
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_____ do you go to bed? – At 11 pm.
A. What
B. When
C. Where
D. Why
Grammar › ViewAlthough —- of the lawn is open to the sun, there are plenty of shade trees to make it comfortable.
A. each
B. most
C. every
D. none
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“Brownies are happiness” is an example of:
A. personification
B. simile
C. metaphor
D. onomatopoeia
