[ Pronoun ]
“Is that Mary’s new boyfriend?”
“Don’t ask me, ask ___!”
a. her
b. his
c. it

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Phrasal Verb › ViewEmperor penguins ______ Antarctica.
A. grow into
B. begin to
C. live in
D. try to
Grammar › View
We … breakfast when someone … on the door.
A. was having, knocked
B. were having, knocked
C. had, knock
D. are having, knock
Conjunction › ViewSelect the sentence that correctly uses ‘but’ to show contrast: “She is very tall. Her sister is quite short.”
A. She is very tall but her sister is quite short.
B. She is very tall, but her sister is quite short.
C. She is very tall; but her sister is quite short.
D. She is very tall. But her sister is quite short.
Figurative Language › View
Happy Harry handles handsprings horribly.
A. Alliteration
B. Idiom
C. Hyperbole
D. Onomatopoeia
