[ Idioms ]
To “set your sight” on something means to ___ something.
a. aim for
b. look for
c. ask for

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A. to go
B. go
C. going
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‘You are like a ray of sunshine!’ is an example of:
A. onomatopoeia
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A. are crying
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Select the correct auxiliary verb to complete the sentence: “They ______ been studying for hours.”
A. has
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