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Prefeitura de Blumenau - SC
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Inglês
Which of the following sentences correctly use comparative or superlative adjectives?
I.This book is more interesting than the one I read last week.
II.She is the most smartest student in her class.
III.The weather today is colder than yesterday morning.
IV.He runs more faster than his brother.
V.This is the taller building in the city of Dubai.
I.This book is more interesting than the one I read last week.
II.She is the most smartest student in her class.
III.The weather today is colder than yesterday morning.
IV.He runs more faster than his brother.
V.This is the taller building in the city of Dubai.
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Prefeitura de Arapiraca - AL
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Inglês
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In the fragment of paragraph 1 “Liberia’s Education Ministry has blocked controversial plans to introduce mandatory drug test”, the adjective “mandatory” could be replaced, with no change in meaning, by:
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Prefeitura de Itapissuma - PE
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Inglês
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Complete the sentence with the correct adjective form:
"The Starlink project is one of the most _____ satellite networks."
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Prefeitura de Várzea Alegre - CE
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Inglês
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The suffix est in highest and lowest (last paragraph) gives the underlined words a degree ______of :
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Prefeitura de Aguaí - SP
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Inglês
Which sentences correctly use the words “hard” or “hardly”?
I. I am exhausted because I’ve been working hard.
II. She tried hard to remember my name but she couldn’t.
III. Roger Federer is a great tennis player. He hits the ball hardly.
IV. This shirt is practically new. I’ve hardly worn it.
I. I am exhausted because I’ve been working hard.
II. She tried hard to remember my name but she couldn’t.
III. Roger Federer is a great tennis player. He hits the ball hardly.
IV. This shirt is practically new. I’ve hardly worn it.