[ Idioms ]
To do something “to a T” is to do it ___.
a. badly
b. perfectly
c. shortly

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Present Perfect Simple vs Continuous › ViewThey __________ (discuss) the project for hours.
A. have discussed
B. have been discussing
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Did ………. of the players score in yesterday’s match?
A. Anyone
B. Some
C. Any
D. Somebody
convincing and effective
A. hinder
B. deconstruct
C. compelling
D. distinguish
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What does amused mean?
A. to smile or laugh
B. to be upset or mad
C. to be sad or worried
