Which ______ , an elephant or a horse?

[  ]

A. heavy    B. the heavier

C. heavier   D. the heaviest

答案:C
提示:

or(或者)暗示在兩種情況中選擇一種,是對兩者的比較,應(yīng)該用比較級。

 


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