[ Idioms ]
Who might you not trust?
A. The upper crust
B. A good egg.
C. A bad egg.
D. A baker’s dozen.

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Grammar › ViewI liked the first song he played.
A. liked
B. he
C. song
D. first
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Choose the correct sentences for infinitives
A. He fails to get to the airport on time
B. I’m pleased to see you again
C. We can admitting its her faults
D. You better go on a camping tomorrow
Present Simple Tense › ViewHe (like) __________ to eat ice cream after dinner.
A. likes
B. like
C. liking
D. is liking
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Which academic vocabulary word best fits the simile “like winning a prize”?
A. encourage
B. defeat
C. distinguish
D. achieve
