[ Comparatives ( adj/ adv) ]
The old usually get up ________ than the young.
A. early
B. more early
C. earlier
D. more earlier

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the past continuous tense?
A. I am studying when the phone rings.
B. I will study when the phone rings.
C. I studied when the phone rang.
D. I was studying when the phone rang.
Past Continuous Tense › View
What were you doing last night when I _____ you?
A. was phoning
B. phone
C. did phone
D. phoned
Grammar › ViewI was walking down the street when it _______ (begin) to rain.
A. begins
B. began
C. begun
D. was begining
Grammar › View
The writer’s style was marked by a _____ use of metaphors, which made his work unique.
A. copious
B. judicious
C. parsimonious
D. inconspicuous
