[ Grammar ]
Use the given words/phrases to make complete sentences.
He/ often/ have/ breakfast/ late.
A. He often has breakfast late.
B. He often have breakfast late.
C. He often haves breakfast late.
D. He is often has breakfast late.
Select your answer:
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Modal Auxiliaries › View“I left a cookie on the table, but now it’s gone. What happened to it?”
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A. may have eaten
B. could eat
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How is the comparative form of most adverbs that end in -LY created?
A. By adding -er to the positive form
B. By adding more before the positive form
C. By adding -est to the positive form
D. By adding most before the positive form