“She’s over the moon about her new job.” What does “over the moon” mean?
A. Very Happy
B. Very Sad
C. Very Angry
D. Very Well

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Modals - Reported Speech - Conditionals › ViewThe last month I had eaten a lot of donuts therefore I got sick.
A. You might have rested
B. You may have eaten lettuce
C. You should have eaten just one.
D. You could have save money if you hadn´t bought them.
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Which tense does the sentence use?
With sun and water, the cacti will grow very large.
A. past
B. present
C. future
Grammar › ViewA compound sentence is:
A. Two simple sentences joined by a comma and a conjunction.
B. Two simple sentences
C. Two simple sentences with two verbs
D. Two simple sentences with two commas
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I would like to show my _______________ by paying for dinner. Thank you again for your support.
A. Communication
B. Appreciation
C. Sorry
D. Surprise
E. Enjoyed
