[ Idioms ]
To “dash off” means ___.
a. to do, make, or draw something quickly
b. to be deeply asleep
c. to be precise

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Grammar › ViewI have a lot of homework to do now __________ I can’t go to the cinema with you.
A. so
B. or
C. but
D. and
Grammar › View
Today I need to clean my apartment, _________ I need to buy some groceries.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. so
Auxiliary Verbs › ViewWhen I ___ young, I used to be popular in school.
A. am
B. are
C. was
D. were
Simple Tenses in English › View
Typical signal words for he Simple Past are
A. yet-already-since-for
B. yesterday-last night-ago-
C. everyday-today-in the morning
