The economic conditions today are __________ than they were in the past.
A. much more good
B. far better
C. more better
D. the best

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A. Edna hasn’t your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
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He doesn’t have ___ money.
A. many
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