[ Idioms ]
To “feel out” means to ___.
a. test and idea
b. tell a secret
c. hide something

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Prepositions › ViewAfter I left university, I set _____ on a three-month trip to Asia.
A. out
B. up
C. on
D. with
Appositive Phrase › View
Essential appositives/appositive phrases are set-off from the rest of the sentence by commas.
A. True
B. False
At your eye exam, you to read from an eye chart.
A. will probably ask
B. will probably be asked
C. are going to ask
D. are asking
Conjunction › View
He didn’t earn enough money. ___, his wife decided to get a job.
a. Moreover
b. Therefore
c. Although
