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Complete the sentence using the right form of the adjective given in the bracket. My friend has one of the ____________cars on the road. (fast) - English Honeydew

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Complete the sentence using the right form of the adjective given in the bracket.

My friend has one of the ____________cars on the road. (fast)

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My friend has one of the fastest cars on the road.

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Chapter 7.1: A Visit to Cambridge - Working with Language [Page 103]

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