If something is abundant, it is available in …. quantities.
A. small
B. decreasing
C. large

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Idiom and Tenses › ViewWhat does the idiom ‘spill the beans’ mean?
A. To make a decision.
B. To avoid problems.
C. To reveal a secret.
D. To keep a secret.
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I drove through Nashville, TN, Memphis, TN, Little Rock, AR, and Fayetteville, AR.
A. I drove through Nashville, TN; Memphis, TN; Little Rock, AR; and Fayetteville, AR.
B. I drove through Nashville; TN, Memphis; TN, Little Rock; AR, and Fayetteville; AR.
C. I drove through Nashville TN: Memphis TN; Little Rock AR; and Fayetteville AR.
D. Correct as is
Grammar › ViewShe’s a biologist, ?
A. doesn’t she
B. hasn’t she
C. didn’t she
D. isn’t she
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They offered the job to Simon .
A. Simon was offered a job.
B. Simon was offered a job by them.
C. Simon is offered a job.
