[ Idioms ]
“To pull off” means to ___.
a. lose something
b. succeed
c. plan

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Mixed GrammarPresent Continuous TenseGrammar and Sentence CorrectionSentence Structure and ConjunctionsPast Perfect or Past Perfect ContinuousPrepositions of Time & PlaceParts of Speech and GrammarWould rather/ would prefer/ would likePerfect ModalsConjunctions and PronounsOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewI went to the library, then I went to the stationary and I …………………. (buy) some pencils
A. bought
B. have bought
C. buyed
Grammar › View
I don’t want to go.
I’m ______ working out.
A. Still
B. Already
C. Yet
D. Just
Simple and Progressive Verb Tenses › ViewMr. Heron was on vacation.
A. past tense
B. present tense
C. future tense
Tenses › View
I….. 30 kilometers yesterday. But today i…….
A. Run, doesn’t
B. Ran, didn’t
C. Run, didn’t
D. Ran, doesn’t
