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To “know the ropes” means to be ___.
a. experienced
b. confident
c. ignorant
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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following passages contains a correct example of parallel structure?
A. I went to the taqueria to buy tacos, nachos, and to buy enchiladas.
B. I went to the taqueria to buy tacos, nachos, and enchiladas.
C. Shai went to the taqueria to buy tacos, and she bought nachos and enchiladas as well.
D. Shai went to the taqueria were she bought tacos, nachos, and she needed enchiladas as well.
IN, ON & AT › View
What are you doing _____ the weekend?
A. IN
B. ON
C. AT
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