[ Idioms ]
If you “keep an eye out” it means ___.
a. watch carefully
b. you are in charge
c. you don’t pay attention

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Present Tenses › ViewA: ‘This is a great book.’
B: ‘I know. I ______ it twice already.’
A. have read
B. am reading
C. have been reading
Grammar › View
Which is the superlative form of an adjective?
A. beautiful
B. beautifuller
C. beautifulest
D. most beautiful
In the evenings, I often play chess with my next door neighbor. I —- chess with him ever since I —-here ten years ago.
A. have been playing/have moved
B. have been playing/moved
Punctuation › View
I love my Uncle ______ pizza.
A. Tony’s
B. Tonys
C. Tonyies
D. Tonys’