This is _____ food I’ve ever eaten.
A. the best
B. the most best
C. the better
D. the bestest

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the predicate of the sentence below?
Mrs. Harris loves her students.
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A. Mrs. Harris
B. loves
C. loves her students.
D. her students.
Grammar Comma Usage › View
. Which answer gives the best way to correct the sentence: “I’m sorry Mrs. Jensen, but I couldn’t finish the essay because I was in Portland, Oregon, all weekend.”
A. Delete the comma after “Oregon”
B. Add a comma before “Mrs.”
C. NO CHANGE
Helpful Phrases › ViewMeizhen: “____________________?”
Sihong: “S-I-H-O-N-G.”
A. Can you repeat that?
B. Can you help me with this?
C. What’re you up to today?
D. How do you spell that?
Present Simple Tense › View
Our lessons start at 7 o’clock. (always)
A. Our lessons start at 7 o’clock always.
B. Our lessons always start at 7 o’clock.
