What does ‘Eviscerate’ mean?
A. To remove the inner organs of a body; metaphorically, to deprive of essential content.
B. The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
C. Pointlessness of uselessness.
D. Lacking any obvious principle of organization.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence shows that Lara is most likely to go swimming on Saturday?
A. Lara will go swimming on Saturday.
B. Lara should go swimming on Saturday.
C. Lara might go swimming on Saturday.
D. Lara could go swimming on Saturday.
Asking & Giving Attention › View
Mrs. Maya : May I have your attention? Now let’s say it
together
Students : “Yes, we are ready. We will use English in the
English class.”
Mrs. Maya : Hey, Randi. Stop doing that, please.
Randi : I’m so sorry, Ma’am. Yes, I am.
The teacher says, “May I have your attention, please?”
What does she express?
a. She checks students’ understanding
b. She asks students to pay attention
c. She asks Randi’s opinion
d. She asks Randi to pay attention
Third Conditional › ViewIf the train ……………… on time, we ……………… earlier.
A. Had come, would have arrived
B. Would have come, would have arrived
C. Had come, had arrived
Comma › View
Which is best fit in the blank?
I need your help, ______.
A. a noun
B. A name
C. A verb
D. A pronoun
E. An adjective
