Meaning of Idiom / Phrase “To chew someone out” who is going to start a new venture.
A. Reprimand someone B. To save someone C. To discourage someone D. To bore someone by talking ceaselessly
A. Reprimand someone B. To save someone C. To discourage someone D. To bore someone by talking ceaselessly
A. Adultion B. Adlation C. Aduletion D. Adulation
A. Where were the current magazines kept? B. Where have the current magazines been kept? C. Where are the current magazines being kept? D. Where are the current magazines kept…
A. "Clean your shoes, Hamza," says father. B. "Clean your shoes, Hamza," said father. C. "Clean your shoes, Hamza," reported father. D. "Clean your shoes, Hamza," told father.
A. Relax B. Hunger C. Neat D. Excess
A. Welcome B. Take easily C. Remain satisfied with D. Tolerate
A. Misplaced chronolo, ically B. Sequential C. Beginning D. Waning
A. Out of B. Over C. of D. Into
A. ROPS B. QSPR C. SQPR D. PQRS