[ Idioms ]
If you are “in the dog house”, you are ___.
a. enthusiastic
b. in trouble
c. happy

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat is a synonym for adverse?
A. Unfavorable
B. Positive
C. Reverse
D. Advertisement
Tenses › View
. Formulate past continuous tense: He (to read) a book when I called.
A. He is reading a book when I called.
B. He was read a book when I called.
C. He was reading a book when I called.
D. He read a book when I called.
Grammar: Syntax › ViewWhere accent looks at the distinctive pronunciation features of speakers, ______ looks at the distinctive grammar, syntax and vocabulary that marks a speaker’s regional, personal or social identity.
A. subject
B. predicate
C. dialect
D. phrase
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There ____ many difficulties regarding the situation.
A. should
B. was
C. were
D. is
