Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate meaningful sentences in which the given words/ phrases are correctly ordered
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate meaningful sentences in which the given words/ phrases are correctly ordered. 1. My / I / pick / fruits / quickly / much / than / more / do / cousins / .
Multiple choice 1 Question 4
My cousins much more pick fruits quickly than I do.
My cousins much pick fruits more quickly than I do.
My cousins do much more quickly than I pick fruits.
My cousins pick fruits much more quickly than I do.
2. The / driver / carefully / rice / loaded / more / foreigner / the / local / than / the / did / .
Multiple choice 2 Question 4
The local driver loaded more carefully than the foreigner did the rice.
The local driver more loaded the rice carefully than the foreigner did.
The local driver loaded the rice more carefully than the foreigner did.
The local driver did loaded the rice more carefully than the foreigner.
3. Alice / hates / tired / because / she / feels / when / about / she / thinks / it / marathons / .
Multiple choice 3 Question 4
Alice hates marathons when she thinks about it because she feels tired.
Alice hates marathons when she feels tired because she thinks about it.
Alice hates when she thinks about marathons because she feels it tired.
Alice hates marathons because she feels tired when she thinks about it.