[ Grammar ]
The problem seems to be _______.
A. most serious
B. more serious than
C. more serious as
D. more and more serious

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Parts of Speech › ViewJoins two words, phrases, or clauses
A. Preposition
B. Interjection
C. Pronoun
D. Conjunction
Preposition › View
Don’t point —– my mistakes.
A. in
B. at
C. out
D. for
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a. candidate
b. applicant
c. trainee
Simple Present Tense with Adverb of Frequency › View
Complete the sentence: ‘We (to visit) our grandparents every month.’
A. visiting
B. will visit
C. visit
D. visited
