[ Idioms ]
As mad as a March hare means that someone is:
a. angry
b. crazy
c. frantic

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Modals › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses a modal verb in the negative form?
A. I cannot drive
B. I don’t can drive
C. I can’t to drive
D. I not can drive
Adverb Clauses › View
The frazzled student, who studied for a test, stayed up all night.
A. when studying for a test, stayed up
B. The frazzled student
C. stayed up all night
D. who studied for a test
Gerund vs Infinitive › ViewYou’d better _____ or you’ll be late for the very first lesson!
A. to hurry up
B. hurrying up
C. hurry up
Tenses › View
Before I …… to bed, I …… my homework.
A. go / had finished
B. went / have finished
C. went / had finished
D. had gone / had finished
