[ Idioms ]
If you “walk off with”, something you ___ it.
a. steal
b. forget
c. borrow

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Grammar › ViewHe asked me why I ___ (leave) the office early the previous day.
A. left
B. had left
C. was leaving
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What is the best way to write this sentence?
A. Luckily, he and his dog was alright after the accident.
B. Luckily, he and his dog were alright after the accident.
C. Luckily, he and he dog were alright after the accident.
D. Luckily, his and his dog were alright after the accident.
Grammar › ViewMy brother and I ____________ watching television.
A. is
B. are
C. am
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Which one shows the simple present tense?
A. would come
B. will come
C. came
D. comes
