[ Idioms ]
If you were to tell me to “get a move on it,” you probably would be saying:
a. Get a date for moving furniture.
b. Get a stamp of approval on something.
c. Jump up and down.
d. Hurry up or go quickly.
e. Mail a letter.
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewYou at home last night, you?
A. were; weren’t
B. was; wasn’t
C. didn’t stay; didn’t
D. stayed; did
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Mother : Good night, Susan.
Susan : …, Mum.
Mother : Have sweet dreams.
Susan : You too, Mum.
A. Good afternoon
B. Good morning
C. Good evening
D. Good night