[ Idioms ]
“Of service” means to be ___.
a. efficient
b. useful
c. desirable

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Modals › ViewWhich sentence uses a modal verb to express a strong prediction?
A. It might snow tomorrow.
B. It could snow tomorrow.
C. It will snow tomorrow.
D. It should snow tomorrow.
Grammar › View
Scarcely ___ the train arrived when the passengers started boarding.
A. had
B. has
C. did
D. was
Grammar › ViewMary will wear this dress ______ .
A. when the graduation ceremony was held
B. after the graduation ceremony had been held
C. as the graduation ceremony is held
D. once the graduation ceremony was held
Indefinite and Intensive Noun › View
I do not like that there should always be ______ to do.
A. any
B. something
C. nothing
D. both
