. Explain the proverb ‘Don’t count your chickens before they hatch’.
A. Don’t assume you will succeed before you have actually achieved something.
B. Always expect the best outcome in every situation.
C. Plan for success without considering potential setbacks.
D. Celebrate your achievements before they happen.

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Grammar › ViewWhere should the commas go?
Jumping up and down the little boy was excited.
A. Jumping, up and down, the little boy was excited.
B. Jumping, up and down the little boy was excited.
C. Jumping up and down the little boy, was excited.
D. Jumping up and down, the little boy was excited.
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The minister’s speech on economic reform was filled with _____ promises but lacked substantive details.
A. elusive
B. grandiose
C. pragmatic
D. succinct
Present Tense › ViewSee how she __________ .
A. walking
B. walks
C. walk
D. walked
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to cease to proceed or act
A. brother-in-law
B. communities
C. agencies
D. desist
