[ Idioms ]
To “pair off” means to ___.
a. separate things
b. make large groups
c. put two things together

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Contractions and Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the contraction in the following sentence: “She’ll be arriving at 5 PM.”
A. She’ll
B. arriving
C. at
D. 5 PM
Homonyms › View
I am just ___ to see you!
a. dyeing
b. dying
When I lived in Paris I ______ speak French quite well.
A. can
B. can’t
C. could
D. couldn’t
Relative Clause › View
The boy ___________ watch had stopped didn’t know that he was late.
A. whose
B. which
C. where
