[ Tenses and Figurative Language ]
. What does the idiom ‘break the ice’ mean?
A. To initiate conversation in a social setting to relieve tension.
B. To shatter a physical object
C. To create a difficult situation
D. To end a conversation abruptly

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Prepositions › ViewI’m so sorry for breaking your plate. I really didn’t do it ________ purpose.
A. with
B. by
C. on
Modal Verbs › View
If I were you, I ____ buy a new bicycle. Yours is too old.
A. would
B. should
C. wouldn’t
D. must
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewTheir marriage wouldn’t be so good if they…………………so well with each other.
A. communicated
B. didn’t communicate
C. don’t communicate
D. communicate
Grammar › View
Identify the VERBS: We had already gone to bed by the time our parents returned.
A. We; our parents
B. had already gone to bed; returned
C. had; returned
D. gone; parents
