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What does “walking on eggshells” mean?
A. walking on eggs
B. tread lightly so you don’t upset someone
C. when you dropped a few eggs
D. making loud stomps with your feet
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Reported Speech › ViewThey said, “We have just arrived.”
A. They said that they have just arrived
B. They said that they had just arrived.
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I really need a holiday but ……… in Spain …….. France.
A. not only….but also
B. either……or
C. neither…..nor
D. whether….or
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