[ Grammar ]
Come ____________ Margaret, we’re already ten minutes late!
A. to
B. on

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Tenses › ViewWhen I was younger, I ______ (ride) my bike to school every day.
A. rides
B. ride
C. rode
D. am riding
Grammar › View
Marie: ‘I want a fruit salad.’
A. Marie say that he wantes a fruit salad.’
B. Marie said that she wants a fruit salad.’
C. Marie said that she wanted a fruit salad.’
Tenses › ViewI __________________ the fire at 6 in the morning and when Peter came, it __________________ brightly (LIGHT, BURN).
A. lit – burnt
B. lit – was burning
C. lit – had been burning
Grammar › View
Don’t rock the boat regarding the inheritance. The underlined idiom means
A. cause a problem
B. hear rumors
C. expensive
D. wishing someone good luck
