[ Phrasal Verbs ]
What does ‘to shoot off’ mean?
A. to leave or exit from a vehicle or transportation
B. to move quickly or suddenly
C. to become less anxious or agitated
D. to continue with a task or activity

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Grammar › ViewKen: _____ flour does she need? Leo: She needs _____ flour.
A. How much; two
B. How much; two bags of
C. How many bags; two
D. How many; two bags of
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › View
She is peaches and cream.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
My brother’s laptop is………………. than mine.
A. most expensive
B. more expensive
C. expensiver
Adjectives-Comparison, Superlative › View
Which is the correct order?
A. a new English exciting band.
B. an exciting English new band.
C. an English new exciting band.
D. an exciting new English band.
