[ Idioms ]
“Year in, year out” means ___.
a. never
b. constantly
c. eventually

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Too or Enough › ViewIt can conclude that uncle Hans will quit from his job when …
A. he has been rich enough
B. he is old enough
C. he has too much job
D. he has enough money
E. he is too exhausted
Because / So › View
I have a backache ____ I should take a painkiller.
A. because
B. so
Grammar › ViewDon’t let the children ___ you.
A. annoy
B. to annoy
Tenses › View
Ameer _______ a glass of milk just now.
A. drink
B. drinks
C. drank
D. drinking
