[ Comparative and Superlative Adverbs ]
The comparative form of the “slow” is:
A. slower
B. slowly
C. more slow

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Grammar › ViewPhil is _____ person I have ever known.
A. the happier
B. the happiest
C. happier
D. the happier
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“Shall we go to that new Italian restaurant?” Peter said.
A. Peter told us that we’d like to go to that new Italian restaurant.
B. Peter warned me against going to that new Italian restaurant.
C. Peter suggested going to that new Italian restaurant.
D. Peter apologized for going to that new Italian restaurant.
Transitive and Intransitive Verb › ViewThe princess saved him from punishment.
A. transitive
B. intransitive
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The theater ____ open for rehearsals at 10 AM today.
A. is
B. was
C. will be
D. are
