[ 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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Modals with Perfect Infinitive › ViewYou ___ told Kate about the accident. I had already told her
A. can’t have
B. couldn’t have
C. must have
D. needn’t have
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Which among the following modal verbs should you use when you are talking to a restaurant manager?
A. can
B. could
C. may
D. might
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
