[ Conjunctions ]
A: What’s the problem?
B: I have got the bags and tickets, ……… I can’t find the passports.
A. or
B. but
C. and
D. because

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Grammar › ViewWhich idiomatic expression means “be crazy, mad”
A. have a screw loose
B. be down in the dumps
C. my heart sank
D. be a pain in the neck
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Jane is not studying hard ___________. I don’t think she will pass the test.
A. too much
B. too many
C. too
D. enough
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A. to discovering
B. to discover
C. for discover
D. for discovering
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Sometimes, metaphors can be difficult to decipher. What’s the best synonym for “decipher?”
A. Compare
B. Read
C. Focus on
D. Figure Out
