[ Idioms ]
“Along in years” means ___.
a. getting old
b. getting tired
c. becoming successful

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Vocabulary › ViewAmphi
A. Water
B. Both ends or all sides
C. Many, several
D. Warn
Grammar › View
Which sentence uses the conjunction “so” correctly?
A. We missed the bus so we had to walk to school
B. We missed the bus so we had to walk to school.
C. We missed the bus, so we had to walk to school
D. We missed the bus, so we had to walk to school.
Future Tense › ViewI promise that I ______ home in time.
A. will be
B. am going to
C. will come to
D. was going
Identify The Tenses › View
By January 3rd, Summer had already broken all his New Year’s Resolutions.
A. Past Simple
B. Past Continuous
C. Past Perfect
D. Past Perfect Continuous
