[ 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. Nor
B. Yet
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He _________ (watch) TV when his friends _________ (come) over.
A. will watching/comes
B. watch/will be coming
C. will be watching/ come
D. watches/ will be coming
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A. derelict
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I _________ my homework when my aunty called.
A. is doing
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C. was doing
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