Grammar Quiz

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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

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A. having

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Luke is a contractor, _______ he knows the construction business.

A. Luke is a contractor, so he knows the construction business.
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