[ Verb Tenses ]
My mother told me to stop beating around the bush. What did she mean?
A. to stop telling lies
B. to stop blaming other people
C. to get to the point
D. to stop exaggerating

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Parts of Speech › ViewStephen sarcastically commented on Luke’s dismal failure of scoring the goal.
What part of speech is ‘Luke’?
A. Proper Noun
B. Common Noun
C. Abstract Noun
D. Collective Noun
Vocabulary › View
a special day to celebrate.
A. holiday
B. work
C. labor
Grammar › ViewDoes Ali like reading ? Yes, _______ does.
A. she
B. they
C. you
D. he
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The prefix RE- means “again,” so if you REBUILD something, you:
A. build it for the first time
B. tear it down
C. build it again
D. fix it up
