[ Idiom and Tenses ]
What does the idiom ‘hit the nail on the head’ mean?
A. To ignore the existing problem.
B. To try something new without a plan.
C. To do something half-heartedly.
D. To do something correctly or accurately.

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Tenses and Structures › View. Complete the sentence: If they invite me, I (will go, went) to the party.
A. will go
B. would go
C. goes
D. gone
Grammar › View
Allen wants to spend as much time around peeple as possible tonight.
A. True
B. False
ten to ten = …..
a. 10:10
b. 10:50
c. 09:50
d. 09:10
Pronouns of Quantity › View
“More dessert?” “No thanks, I’ve had _________.”
A. quite a few
B. a few
C. hardly any
D. plenty
