If I tell you my boss is “a snake in the grass,” I most likely mean:
a. My boss is tall.
b. My boss is sneaky or deceitful.
c. My boss likes to be outdoors.
d. My boss eats mice.
e. My boss is a wonderful human being.

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Grammar › ViewWhen I arrived at her apartment, she had left for her first flight. It means that…………
A. I managed to see her at her apartment
B. I accompanied her to the airport
C. I missed the opportunity to meet her
D. I came just in time to take her to the airport
Adverb Clauses › View
They were not allowed to go on the trip __________ their parents had already signed their permission forms.
A. even though
B. after
C. because
D. as soon as
Perfect Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to express a past action in an indefinite past time?
A. Past perfect tense
B. Present perfect tense
C. Simple past tense
D. Future perfect tense
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
Hadley cannot drink milk, ______ can she eat cheese.
A. yet
B. nor
C. so
D. for
