What does it mean to say: “It’s raining cats and dogs!”?
A. Cats and dogs are falling from the sky.
B. It’s raining very heavily.
C. We are having a tornado.
D. Animals have learned to fly.

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Determiners › ViewThere are _______ oranges than necessary to make juice for everyone.
A. a little
B. less
C. fewer
D. few
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I forgot ___ my homework last night.
A. do
B. doing
C. to do
D. did
Tenses › View. Choose the correct form: ‘He (not, finish) his project yet.’
A. He has not finished his project yet.
B. He did not finish his project yet.
C. He has not finish his project yet.
D. He is not finishing his project yet.
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Identify the verb tense in the sentence: We have been waiting for the bus.
A. Present simple
B. Past perfect continuous
C. Future perfect continuous
D. Present perfect continuous
