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

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Grammar › ViewA part of speech that answers questions WHICH ONE? WHAT KIND? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH? WHAT COLOR? is called
A. adverb
B. adjective
C. noun
D. verb
Indefinite Pronoun › View
A few of the senators were hurrying to (his/her, their) offices.
A. His/her
B. Their
Imperfect 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.
