[ Idiom and Tenses ]
What does the idiom ‘bite the bullet’ mean?
A. To avoid a difficult situation.
B. To face a painful or unpleasant situation with courage.
C. To make a quick decision.
D. To complain about something.

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Sentences › ViewWhich kind of sentence is the sentence below?
Wash your hands before dinner.
A. command
B. exclamation
C. question
D. statement
Wishes & Reported Speech › View
“Don’t miss this wonderful concert tonight!”
I had advised my best friend … … wonderful concert … .
A. to not miss …. that … that night
B. not miss … this … tonight
C. not to miss … that …. that night
Grammar › ViewThat is the place _______ Max works.
A. whose
B. whom
C. where
Tenses › View
Margie …………… ( live ) in london since 2001.
A. lived
B. has lived
C. has been living
D. was living
