[ Idioms ]
To “tip off” someone is to ___ them.
a. warn
b. attack
c. like

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Grammar › ViewSam, Denise, and Mary, —- play first, second, and third base.
A. respectfully
B. respectively
C. subsequently
D. none of the above
Present Continuous › View
Are you reading now? – Yes, I ….
A. are read
B. are reading
C. am reading
D. is read
Prepositions › ViewJames’ wife accused him _____________ cheating.
A. Up
B. To
C. With
D. Of
Grammar › View
I didn’t watch the program because I __________(see) it before.
A. have seen
B. had seen
C. see
D. am seeing
