[ Grammar ]
The idiom “right off the bat” is closest in meaning to:
A. Frequently
B. Immediately
C. Understand a problem
D. Solve a problem

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the perfect verb tense in the sentence.
By the end of the day, I will have read 40 pages in my book.
A. read
B. will have read
C. day
D. will have
Past Tenses › View
Past Simple: ____ you work yesterday?
A. Did
B. Was
C. Were
D. Had
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. Ray is tall than Nick.
B. Ray is taller than Nick.
C. Ray is tallest than Nick.
D. Ray is more taller than Nick.
Be going to / Will › View
Next summer I ______ with my relatives in New York.
A. will stay
B. am going to stay
