[ Idioms ]
Bite ………. more than you can chew.
A. on
B. off
C. into

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Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Forms › ViewWhat is the verb form of “exports”?
A. Export
B. Exporting
C. Exported
D. Exportation
Grammar › View
_____________ it was raining, the Standard Five still attended the Spelling Bee competition.
A. Consequently
B. Furthermore
C. Although
D. Accordingly
Grammar › View Choose the word that has the opposite meaning:
I bought this dress although it is expensive.
A. pricey
B. cheap
C. overpriced
D. affordable
Reported Speech › View
a degree
A. DO
B. MAKE
