The fiesty fire ant becomes quite agressive when his nest is disturbed.
A. The fiesty fire ant becomes quite agressive when his nest is disturbed.
B. The fiesty fire ant becomes quite agressive, when his nest is disturbed.
C. The fiesty, fire ant becomes quite agressive when his nest is disturbed.
D. The fiesty, fire ant, becomes quite agressive when his nest is disturbed.

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Parts of Speech › ViewChris buttered his toast ON the cutting board so the counter would remain clean.
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. conjunction
D. preposition
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. My house is _______ than yours.
A. big
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Grammar › ViewJayasurya is the most aggressive player that Sri Lanka has ever produced.
A. No other country has ever produced a player as aggressive as Sri Lanka.
B. No other player is as aggressive as Jayasurya produced by Sri Lanka.
C. No other country has ever produced a player as aggressive as Jayasurya.
D. No other player produced by Sri Lanka, is as aggressive as Jayasurya.
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The house of Mrs. Rabbit needs cleaning.
A. Mrs. Rabbits house needs cleaning.
B. Mrs. Rabbit’s house needs cleaning.
C. Mrs. Rabbits’ house needs cleaning.
