[ Degree of Comparison ]
You will get … than yesterday!
A. Best
B. Good
C. Better
D. Gooder
Select your answer:
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During a study session, Ben says, “We should to arrive by 8 AM.” Which option correctly fixes the modal usage?
A. should to arrive
B. should arriving
C. should arrive
D. should have arrived