[ 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

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A. The man with shaky hands picked up the box of books.
B. The man picked up the box of books with shaky hands
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Exclamatory sentences often end with which punctuation mark?
A. exclamation mark
B. question mark
C. comma
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A. What time market opens?
B. What times does the market open?
C. What time is the market open?
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Nurul Husna collected _____ firewood for the campfire.
A. a lot of
B. many
