Question 111
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: "To bite off more than one can chew."Select one option to submit your answer.
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Question 111
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: "To bite off more than one can chew."Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 112
From the options below, select the best paraphrase of the sentence: "Despite the heavy rain, the match continued."Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 113
In the sentence, "She runs faster than any other athlete," what part of speech is the word "faster"?Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 114
Choose the correct passive form of the sentence: "The teacher explains the lesson."Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 115
Select the option that best completes the sentence: "If I ____ enough money, I would buy a new car."Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 116
What is the meaning of the idiom "to let the cat out of the bag"?Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 117
In the excerpt, "Despite the rain, the event went on as planned," what is the function of the word "despite"?Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 118
Identify the correct reported speech for: He said, "I am going to the market tomorrow."Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 119
Choose the correct spelling:Select one option to submit your answer.
Question 120
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: "She _____ to the market every Saturday."Select one option to submit your answer.
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