[ Comparative and Superlative Adverbs ]
We use comparative and superlative adverbs to
A. compare actions.
B. talk about the future plans
C. comparte nouns

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct use of commas around the APPOSITIVE from the options below, depending on whether the information is essential or non-essential:
A. The movie “Witches” a remake of the movie based on the Roald Dahl book is delightful and scary.
B. The movie “Witches,” a remake of the movie based on the Roald Dahl book, is delightful and scary.
Tenses › View
_____ you at the library yesterday?
A. Am
B. Are
C. Was
D. Were
Conditionals and Modals of Probability › ViewUnless you ____ louder, your classmates won’t understand you.
A. didn’t speak
B. had spoken
C. don’t speak
D. speak
Vocabulary › View
to relieve or make more bearable
A. antidote
B. cajole
C. indulgent
D. alleviate
