[ Grammar ]
The idiom “right off the bat” is closest in meaning to:
A. Frequently
B. Immediately
C. Understand a problem
D. Solve a problem
Select your answer:
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A. wake up
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It’s 06.00 p.m. Mary is at home. She… dinner. She always eats dinner with her family around six o’clock.
A. Is eating
B. Are eating
C. Eats
D. Eat