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2022-06-12 09:00:02
My friends warned me that I _____ better be careful.
Anonymous Quiz
37%
had
63%
shoud
54 voters111 views06:00
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2022-06-12 09:00:00
You __ better make sure you're not late again.
Anonymous Quiz
87%
'd
10%
've
4%
-
52 voters107 views06:00
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2022-06-11 22:00:00
Шок ученые наконец-то выяснили будущее нашей планеты. Конечно никто не ожидал такого конца. Нас ждёт...

Узнай , что нас ждёт в будущем жми на продолжение
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2022-06-11 20:16:24
Things are better. The world is better.

How to tell when to use the ‑er and ‑est endings and when to use the helping words more and most? Unfortunately, there’s no hard and fast rule, but ...

One-syllable adjectives in almost all cases are used with ‑er and ‑est.)
Note: In some expressions even one-syllable adjectives use more to form the comparative: more sweet than sour.

Two-syllable adjectives in many cases also use ‑er and ‑est (happy, happier, happiest), but some always require more and most (bizarre, more bizarre, most bizarre). Some can use either the suffixes or the more-most technique (clever, cleverer, cleverest or clever, more clever, most clever).

Three-syllable adjectives are always used with more and most.

Doesn't help? You can always find the answer in the dictionary.
332 views17:16
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2022-06-11 20:00:01
German cars are more expensive but they are ______________.
Anonymous Quiz
80%
better
20%
more better
127 voters309 views17:00
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2022-06-10 09:00:00
Very well. I will do my best.

Many phrases begin with a very common verb such as do, make, have or take.
These verbs can be combined with some nouns but not with others and since they do not have a clear meaning of their own, choosing the right combination can be a problem. You'll have to learn them all by heart .

do your best ((NOT make): 'Don't worry, Tim. Just do your best.'
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2022-06-10 08:59:00
We all ____ our best to see that they enjoyed themselves.
Anonymous Quiz
63%
did
31%
made
6%
maked
106 voters321 views05:59
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2022-06-09 20:04:04
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2022-06-09 17:30:43
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2022-06-09 17:29:05
Best swordfish in the city. The best.

The phrase that follows the best (+ noun) usually begins with in (NOT
of): 'one of the best restaurants in London', 'the best team in the league',
'some of the best students in the class'.
363 views14:29
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