[ Idioms ]
To “beat around the bush” means ___.
a. to not know
b. to avoid a question
c. to go on a hike

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Past Continuous › ViewWhich one is past continuous sentense?
A. Where was she going yesterday?
B. Where is she going yesterday?
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I went to greet the children, some ____________.
A. whom I’d already met.
B. of them I’d already met.
C. of whom I’d already met.
Which word would best fit in a sentence describing someone who speaks in a way that avoids offending others?
A. Brash
B. Tactful
C. Inflammatory
D. Petulant
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Which conjunction is needed to make this sentence correct?
Dante saved $120 from mowing lawns, _____ he bought a new tablet.
A. or
B. for
C. so
D. yet
