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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Vocabulary › ViewThe wise man said, “May good __________ find you this year.”
A. fortune
B. festivals
C. lash
Past Tenses › View
In which tense do we often use expressions like “by the time” and “already”?
A. Past Simple
B. Past Continuous
C. Past Perfect Simple
D. Past Perfect Continuous
Action vs Linking Verbs/ Verb Phrases › ViewWhich type of verb connects the subject to a word that describes or identifies the subject?
A. Linking verb
B. Transitive verb
C. Action verb
D. Intransitive verb
Grammar › View
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct:
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.
