[ Idioms ]
To “eat your words” means ___.
a. to apologise
b. to shout loudly
c. to be quiet

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Question Tags › ViewHe can’t swim very well, ________?
A. can he
B. can’t he
C. does he
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Which of the following is an incorrect use of a comma
A. It was a happy, exciting celebration.
B. It was an exciting event, I was very happy.
C. She was a slow eater, but she always finished.
D. none of the above
Grammar › ViewIdentify the ADJECTIVES in this sentence:
“Lazy people often lead dull lives.”
A. people
B. lives
C. lazy, dull
D. lazy
Vocabulary › View
According to the vocabulary list, what does “Infer” mean?
A. To judge or decide the value of something.
B. To make an educated guess based on information.
C. The setting or situation in which something happens.
D. To reach a decision or end.
