It was the … (useful) thing I have ever learned.
- most useful
- usefulest

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the correct sentence.
A. Are Spanish teacher, Senor Gonzalez, tells us the craziest tales from his time in Costa Rica.
B. Our Spanish teacher, Senor Gonzalez tells us the craziest tails from his time in Costa Rica.
C. Our Spanish teacher, senor Gonzalez, tells us the craziest tales from his time in Costa Rica.
D. Our Spanish teacher, Senor Gonzalez, tells us the craziest tales from his time in Costa Rica.
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My parents are very generous. They ………. me presents.
A. Always bought
B. Always buy
C. Are always buying
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. Can you grill me a cheese, mom?
B. Can you grill me a cheese, Mom?
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She left him _______ she still loved him
A. even
B. even though
C. in spite of
D. despite
