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Time goes ___ quickly, my dear.
a. by
b. for
c. in

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Idioms › ViewWho is successful?
A. The one who is out to lunch.
B. The one who is on a roll.
C. The one who reaches the boiling out.
D. The one who lays an egg.
Punctuation › View
How are commas used in this sentence? “The computer, for example, has many uses.”
A. To separate items in a list
B. To add a transition phrase
C. To separate clauses
Modal Verbs and Conditionals › ViewChoose the most appropriate modal verb to replace the modal verb in capital letters.
What a great day! I MAY not have asked for more.
_
A. must
B. could
C. may
Definite and Indefinite Articles › View
Look at … women there. I think they’re talking about you.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. –
