[ Grammar ]
The idiom ” a dime of dozen” is closest in meaning to:
A. Twelve things
B. Something common
C. Something new
D. Better late than never

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A. What did you have for dinner last night?
B. Did you have what for dinner last night?
C. What you have for dinner last night?
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______ does the bank close?-About 5pm.
A. When
B. What
C. Which
D. Where
Vocabulary › Viewsilly, empty of meaning
A. derelict
B. complicity
C. inane
D. intermittent
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I _________ my homework when my aunty called.
A. is doing
B. am doing
C. was doing
D. were doing
