[ Idioms ]
“Of age” means to be ___.
a. capable
b. not able
c. old enough

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Gerund and Infinitive › ViewMy uncle recommends me ___ (visit) the new Kids Science museum in his town for the upcoming holiday.
A. to visit
B. visiting
C. visited
D. visits
Grammar › View
Mr Kim would like … meeting about finance as soon as possible
A. arrangement
B. having arranged
C. arrange
D. to arrange
Prepositions › ViewYou must phone me as soon as _____ your exam results.
A. you get
B. you will get
C. you got
D. you are going to get
Simple Past Tense › View
We ____ our bikes in the city.
A. rode
B. rided
C. did rode
