[ Grammar ]
To be at sixes and sevens means to be …
A. very angry
B. in a state of disorder
C. unreliable
D. neutral

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SubjunctiveWishesZero & First ConditionalPrepositions of Place and TimeTensePassive Voice with ModalsModals Of SpeculationFuture or PastAdverb PhrasesGrammar: was/wereOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhat does she _____________ to watch?
A. wants
B. want
C. doesn’t want
D. don’t want
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Complete the sentence: Even though it was cold, we decided to go for a walk.
A. We stayed inside because it was cold.
B. We went for a walk despite the cold.
C. We chose to stay warm indoors.
D. We enjoyed the cold weather outside.
Grammar › View…… you see 4 tigers.
A. are
B. have
C. do
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Does your little brother believe ___ ghosts?
A. in
B. on
C. up
D. at
