[ Idioms ]
“Far and wide” means ___.
a. in a limited area
b. everywhere
c. at one time

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Conjunctions › ViewThe builders have not __________ started to lay the bricks.
A. yet
B. if
C. for
Direct and Indirect Speech › View
Dad said, “You should tidy up your rooms now.”
A. Dad said that they should tidy up their rooms then.
B. Dad said that they should tidy up your rooms then.
C. Dad said that they should tidy up their rooms now.
D. Dad said they should tidy up their rooms then.
Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › ViewA: I’m planning to go to Bogota next year. When do you think I __________ go?
B: You __________ go anytime. The weather is nice almost all year.
A. ought to / can
B. can / should
C. need to / can
D. should / ought to
Mixed General Quiz › View
London is ___ capital city.
a. a
b. the
