Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar ]

The idiom “on the ball” is closest in meaning to:

A. Play game

B. On time

C. Doing a good job

D. Calm down

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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If I woke up earlier , I would not be late for coming to the school.
The fact of the condition above is …

A. I do not wake up earlier so I come late for coming to the school.

B. I does not wake up earlier so I come late for coming to the school

C. I did not wake up earlier so I come late for coming to the school

D. I did not wake up earlier so I came late for coming to the school


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A. What time market opens?

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