[ Comparative Degree (Adjective) ]
Which is the Comparative form of Good?
A. The best
B. Goodest
C. Better

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Which sentence follows the correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
A. If someone wants to improve their grammar, they must study hard.
B. If someone wants to improve his or her grammar, they must study hard.
C. If someone wants to improve his or her grammar, he or she must study hard.
D. If someone wants to improve grammar, he or she must study hard.