A How are you? B I’m fine, _____ you.
A. or
B. Thank
C. Thanks
D. Hello
E. and

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Vocabulary › View(n.) a loafer, idler; a buzzing or humming sound; a remote-control device; a male bee; (v.) to make a buzzing sound; to speak in a dull tone of voice
A. animated
B. brood
C. drone
D. culminate
Active and Passive Voice › View
What is the correct passive form of ‘The teacher teaches the students’?
A. The teacher is teaching the students.
B. The students are taught by the teacher.
C. The students were taught by the teacher.
D. The teacher has taught the students.
Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewWhen I feel off my bike and cut knee, a lot of _________ came out.
A. finger
B. neck
C. heart
D. blood
E. back
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Dave helped the elderly lady _________ her heavy bags when he saw her struggling with them.
A. carry
B. carried
C. carrying
D. had carried
