[ Grammar ]
Meaning of an idiom “look your best.”
A. Look good
B. Do your best

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Grammar › ViewThey _____ television when suddenly someone knocked at the door.
A. watch
B. are watching
C. were watching
D. have watched
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Our names are Kathy and Robin. This is (Kathy and Robin) ______ mother.
A. our
B. their
C. his
D. your
Grammar › ViewI wanted to invite her to my birthday party, but I didn’t know her address or phone number.
A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
D. None of the above
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My sister and I looked at ______________________ in the mirror.
A. ourself
B. ourselves
C. myself
D. herself
