He has already eaten dinner.
A. He has skipped dinner.
B. He will eat dinner later.
C. He is preparing dinner now.
D. He has finished eating dinner.

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A. I like cheese, but not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate.
B. I like cheese but not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate.
C. I like cheese but, not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate.
D. I like, cheese, but not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate
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I am not funny. I _______ serious.
A. am
B. am not
C. ‘m not
D. was
Vocabulary › Viewpreamble-
A. to cause to become; to perform; to deliver officially; to process, extract
B. rough, irregular; severe, stern; strong; stormy
C. an introduction to a speech or piece of writing
D. rough, irregular; severe, stern; strong; stormy
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Choose the definition of the next idiom:
lend someone a hand
A. to offer to help someone
B. to express anger to feel better
C. to be very nervous
