[ Idioms ]
To “run away with” means to ___.
a. lend
b. steal
c. borrow

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Tenses › ViewMy son is a student. He (be) ………………………………………… a student for three years. I hope he (finish) …………………………… soon.
A. has been; will finish
B. have been; will finish
C. has been; is going to finish
D. was; will finish
Grammar › View
My mother was born on July 6 1961 in Houston Texas. Which sentence uses the commas correctly
A. July, 6 1961, in Houston Texas.
B. July; 6, 1961 in Houston; Texas.
C. July 6, 1961 in Houston, Texas.
Vocabulary › ViewIf you got hurt in an accident, you would not be able to say that you walked away ______.
A. indignant
B. poised
C. unscathed
D. plagued
Tenses › View
They ___ already ___ dinner by the time we arrived.
A. have/eaten
B. had/eaten
C. have/eating
D. are/eating
