[ Idioms ]
“Across the board” means ___.
a. everyone or everything is included
b. to travel between countries
c. uninteresting

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Continuous Tenses › ViewUse the past continuous tense in a sentence about your last vacation.
A. I will relax on the beach during my last vacation.
B. I relaxed on the beach during my last vacation.
C. I am relaxing on the beach during my last vacation.
D. I was relaxing on the beach during my last vacation.
Past Simple › View
Choose the best answer
I invited my neighbors to my party, but they ________.
A. weren’t came
B. came
C. didn’t came
D. didn’t come
Past Perfect Simple › ViewI won’t be able to join you at dinner because I _____.
A. had already eaten
B. have already eaten
C. ate
D. will eat
Subject Verb Agreement › View
__________ like biscuits
A. He
B. You
