[ Idioms ]
His solution is always of the impermanent, unsatisfactory type.
a. quick fix
b. quick sand
c. queasy

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Grammar › ViewWhat time … home from work?
A. Have you got
B. Did you get
C. You got
D. Did you got
Future Tenses › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. I’m meeting her at 7 o’clock this evening.
B. I meet her at 7 o’clock this evening.
C. I will meet her at 7 o’clock this evening.
D. I will be meeting her at 7 o’clock this evening.
Pronoun › ViewThey are pleased with ….
A. themselves
B. theirself
C. theirselves
D. theyself
Vocabulary › View
A Fanfare is to
A. A showy outward display
B. A secret outward display
C. A loud noise inside
D. A showy inward display
E. None of the above
