[ Tenses and Figurative Language ]
. What does the idiom ‘hit the nail on the head’ mean?
A. To be exactly right or accurate about something.
B. To make a mistake
C. To avoid a problem
D. To take a break

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Grammar › ViewIt’s sometimes rather difficult to _________ what she says.
A. belief
B. believe
C. belive
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Which words in this sentence are nouns?
Chase Pond is in the large park.
A. Chase Pond, is
B. the, park
C. Chase Pond, park
D. in, large
What is the verb in the sentence below?
Haley climbed the mountain on Friday.
A. Haley
B. Friday
C. climbed
D. the mountain
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They ….. Surabaya
A. Has visit
B. Has visited
C. Have visited
