[ Idioms ]
To stop outside of somewhere is the same as to ___ up outside.
a. turn
b. fold
c. pull

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Grammar › ViewHe likes his job because the work he does is challenging. _____________________,
his boss is nice and his colleagues are also his friends.
A. As a result,
B. Moreover,
C. In contrast,
D. Undoubtedly
First Conditional › View
Simon will not go to London next week, ……………. he finds a cheap flight
A. If
B. Unless
Quantifiers: too many, too much & enough › ViewI don’t know him well ______ to know if he will like this idea.
A. too
B. too quickly
C. not enough
D. enough
Tenses › View
We often _ tests at our school.
A. write
B. writes
C. are writing
D. not write
