The Royal Hotel is cleaner than I thought. The Royal Hotel ______.
A. isn’t as dirty as I thought.
B. is as clean as I thought.
C. isn’t as clean as I thought.
D. is as dirty as I thought.

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Grammar › ViewThe best friends had so much in common they were like two peas in a pod.
What two things are being compared in this
this sentence?
A. friends to peas
B. friends to pods
C. peas to pods
D. best to friends
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recognize the fact or importance or quality of something or someone
A. acknowledge
B. abdicate
C. connotation
D. legendary
Conjunction › ViewCombine the following sentences using a subordinating conjunction: She went to the store. She needed to buy some groceries.
A. She went to the store and she needed to buy some groceries.
B. She went to the store so she needed to buy some groceries.
C. She went to the store although she needed to buy some groceries.
D. She went to the store because she needed to buy some groceries.
Adverb of Manner › View
The word was … spelt.
- correct
- correctly
- correcter
