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
Let not his insulting words be minded. (Change the voice)
A. Don’t mind his insulting words
B. Don’t insult him with his words
C. Do mind his insulting words
D. Don’t mind his insulting words
The shopkeeper lowered the prices. (Change the voice)
A. The prices lowered by the shopkeeper
B. The prices were lowered by the shopkeeper
C. The prices lowered by the shopkeeper
D. The shopkeeper get the prices down
Katherine made her children ———chores on Sunday.
A. do some
B. The make some
C. Take some
D. Do some