I can’t cook as well as my mother does.
A. My mother can cook better than I can.
B. My mother can’t cook better than I can.
C. My mother can cook well than I can.
D. I can cook better than my mother can.

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Adverb & Compound SentencesGrammar ModalsPresent Simple ProgressiveAdverbDirect and Indirect QuestionGrammar - used toWill or Going toSubordinating Conjunctions and ClausesFrequency AdverbsGrammar - Collective NounsOther quiz:
Grammar › View________ do you live? — I live in Tokyo.
A. who
B. where
C. which
D. when
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Which of the following sentence shows correct parallel structure?
A. She is known for her kindness, generosity, and being humble.
B. He is interested in photography, to learn graphic design, and wants to study film making.
C. The coach emphasized the importance of teamwork, to practice regularly, and dedication.
D. The workshop focused on improving communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and to enhance leadership qualities.
Subject - Verb Agreement › ViewOne of these books ______ to Paul.
A. belong
B. belonging
C. belongs
D. belonged
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I have made a lot of friends since my family ______ here.
A. move
B. moved
C. have moved
D. will move
