[ Comparison Degree ]
Sam / is / good/ swimmer/ his brother
A. Sam is a gooder swimmer than his brother
B. Sam is a beter swimmer than his brother
C. Sam is the goodest swimmer than his brother
D. Sam is a better swimmer than his brother

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A. on
B. at
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Look out! That wall is collapsing. What does ‘Look out’ mean?
A. Be careless
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A. check usually out
B. usually check out
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… always prepare dinner by ourselves. Dining out is a rare occasion.
A. We
B. They
C. I
D. You
