[ Idiom and Tenses ]
What does the idiom ‘let the cat out of the bag’ mean?
A. Make a new plan.
B. Ignore the problem.
C. Reveal a secret.
D. Keep a secret.

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Participle & Appositive › View The first school day is a frightening experience for many children. The underlined phrase means ; an experience ____ many children.
A. That frightens
B. Who frighten
C. Frightened
D. Which will frighten
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I had already eaten ____ I wasn’t hungry for dinner.
A. until
B. so
C. because
D. after
Grammar › ViewA: What ________ the teacher ________ on the board?
B: The word “newspaper”.
A. are – writing
B. does – write
C. is – writing
D. are – writing
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She will ____ late
A. Arriving
B. Arrived
C. Arrive
D. Arive
