To be “all ears” means…
A. listen attentively
B. when you have more than one earring
C. when you wear a silly hat with other ears
D. when you are not listening

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A. Alba said she couldn’t find her book.
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A. If I was the boss, I’d let everyone leave early on Fridays.
B. If I were the boss, I’d let everyone leave early on Fridays.