Turn this challenge into a piece of cake. In this sentence what is the meaning of an idiom “a piece of cake.”
A. Something that is very easy or can be easily achieved
B. A part of cake pastry

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewIt was the third time in six months that the bank had been broken _____ .
A. up
B. down
C. into
D. out
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Until you learn to relax more, you_____ your ability to speak English.
A. haven’t improved
B. aren’t improving
C. don’t improv
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Past form of Modals › ViewI can’t find my umbrella. I _____________ it in the restaurant last night.
A. must have left
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C. left
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Luke is a contractor, _______ he knows the construction business.
A. Luke is a contractor, so he knows the construction business.
B. Luke is a contractor, nor he knows the construction business.
C. Luke is a contractor, or he knows the construction business.
D. Luke is a contractor, but he knows the construction business.
