[ Idiom and Tenses ]
What does the idiom ‘kick the bucket’ mean?
A. To visit a new place
B. To take a leave
C. To pass away
D. To quit a job
Select your answer:

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Conjunctions & Interjections › ViewIn the following sentence, which word is the conjunction? “Either Brenda is sick, or she forgot about our meeting.”
A. either…or
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C. is sick
D. forgot
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extinguish/stop the fire
A. put off
B. put up
C. put down
D. put out
