[ Idioms ]
A “dime a dozen” means ___.
a. it is expensive
b. something is unusual
c. something is easy to get

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A. I was writing a letter.
B. I will be writing a letter tomorrow.
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Tim is staying with a(n) … family while studying in Brazil.
A. unofficial
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A. sometimes took
B. sometimes take
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Thank you _______ your patience.
A. on
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