[ Grammar ]
Meaning of an idiom “look your best.”
A. Look good
B. Do your best
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is imperative?
A. I like your new dress.
B. Take off your shoes.
C. Your shoes are muddy.
D. Those boots are nice.
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09:30 = …..
A. nine past thirty
B. thirty past nine
C. half to ten
D. half past ten