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

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He said, “She always wears a coat.”
A. He said that she always wore a coat.
B. He said she always wear a coat.
C. He said that she always had wore a coat.
D. He said that she always wearing a coat.
