[ Idioms ]
To “lap it up” means ___.
a. take it in eagerly
b. act confidently
c. give encouragment freely
Select your answer:
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Active-Passive Voices › ViewThe pilot landed the plane safely.
A. The plane had been landed safely by the pilot.
B. The plane was landed safely by the pilot.
C. The plane has been landed safely by the pilot.
D. The plane was to be landed safely by the pilot.
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Their glory can never fade. (Change into Interrogative)
A. Can their glory never fading?
B. Is their glory never fade?
C. Will their glory fade not?
D. Can their glory ever fade?