Grammar Quiz

[ Adverbs of Frequency ]

snows / in this area / rarely / it

A. It rarely snows in this area

B. In this area rarely it snows

C. Rarely it snows in this area

D. Rarely snows it in this area

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Create a sentence with a compound predicate

A. Komodo dragons can grow up to ten feet long but Komodo dragons have poisonous saliva.

B. Komodo dragons can grow up to ten feet long and Komodo dragons have poisonous saliva.

C. Komodo dragons can grow up to ten feet long and have poisonous saliva.


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Which sentence uses the incorrect comparative form?

A. The blue whale is the largest sea mammal.

B. My house is the best place to stay during the Covid-19 pandemic.

C. Which is your most tasty food at your school’s cafeteria?

D. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.


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