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

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A. am
B. is
C. are
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_____ she at the library yesterday?
A. was
B. is
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A. past tense
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I….. 30 kilometers yesterday. But today i…….
A. Run, doesn’t
B. Ran, didn’t
C. Run, didn’t
D. Ran, doesn’t
