[ Idioms ]
Seeing eye to eye means:
A. you agree
B. looking into your eyes
C. I see many eyes
D. I am happy

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Infinitives or GerundsEssential and Nonessential ClausesVerb to havePassive and Active VoiceMixed GrammarGerunds and InfinitivesFirst Conditional & Future TensesPresent TensesVerb Tenses and ModalsPast Simple TenseOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewIf I _____ you I would start going to bed earlier so you are not tired in the morning.
A. we’re
B. were
Grammar › View
Paul______, but he’s cooking in the kitchen.
a. are reading
b. is not reading
c. reading
d. reads
Conditional Sentences › ViewThe book is too long. I can’t finish it
A. Provided that the book isn’t too long, I can’t finish it.
B. If only the book weren’t too long and I couldn’t finish it.
C. If the book weren’t too long, I could finish it.
D. If the book had been shorter, I could have finished it.
Adverbs › View
‘I meet her very rarely!’ Here ‘rarely’ is which type of Adverb?
A. Adverb of Time
B. Adverb of Manner
C. Adverb of Frequency
D. Adverb of Degree
