[ Idioms ]
If someone “means business”, they are ___.
a. serious
b. interested
c. bored

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Definitions, Synonyms › ViewSomething one believes is there, almost ghostly
A. Manifest
B. Apparition
C. Perambulate
D. Corpulent
Perfect Verb Tenses › View
Sophia and David are gearing up for the school play! By the time the curtain rises, they will have rehearsed their lines many times. Can you guess what they will have accomplished?
A. They rehearse their lines every day.
B. They have rehearsed their lines.
C. They will rehearse their lines tomorrow.
D. They will have rehearsed their lines by then.
Grammar › ViewImperfect tenses express actions that are
A. complete
B. ongoing
Grammar › View
‘Stop making excuses,’ they told me.
They told me ______.
A. to stop making excuses.
B. to stopping making excuses.
