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

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Continuous Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is in the future continuous tense?
A. I attend a meeting at 3 PM.
B. I attended a meeting at 3 PM.
C. I am attending a meeting at 3 PM.
D. I will be attending a meeting at 3 PM.
Verbals and Voice › View
Convert the following sentence from active to passive voice: “The chef cooked a delicious meal.”
A. A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.
B. A delicious meal is cooked by the chef.
C. A delicious meal has been cooked by the chef.
D. A delicious meal will be cooked by the chef.
