[ Idioms ]
To stop feeling upset or angry about something is to ___.
a. clam up
b. wash out
c. calm down

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Grammar › ViewI would rather you ____ tomorrow.
A. came
B. come
C. will come
D. are coming
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B: Yes, I’ve got the exam tomorrow!
A: If you’d done some revision before, you ________ have to do it tonight.
___
A. would
B. wouldn’t
C. should
D. should’t
Vocabulary › ViewIt was fun to ____down the dirt road in the wagon.
A. jolt
B. loot
C. shrivel
D. calculate
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When Diane takes her beagle for a walk, Santana enjoys sniffing for edible garbage, __________, and lunging at squirrels.
A. she howls at bicyclists
B. howling at bicyclists
C. to howl at bicyclists
D. howls at bicyclists
