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1. The game was boring
Which best defines the phrase "nail biter" as it is used in this sentence?
The game was a nail biter until the last minute.
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Dmememe emekshmwnj
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1. The game was boring to me.
2. He was bored with the game. 3. He saw the teacher boring the children. 4. He saw the students
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Which of these is an example of an idiom?
A. It was an intense game. It was down to the wire. B. The game was pretty boring. My
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can anyone give me a site from which I can learn educational things, it can be game types of sites, I don't mind that as long as
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Erik
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Thank you very much for your correction.
I just want to make sure of the following expressions. 1)We really had fun and not We
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Franco
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The chat abbreviation "brb" stands for:
a. boring, really boring b. been really busy c. be right back d. better run, bye
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Jasuhfja
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Jackson purchased a box of 5 video games at a garage sale for $18. What is the unit price?(1
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I not here to help just here to take.
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Is it correct English to say this too boring to mean that the weekend is boring
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The photography club is selling hot chocolate at soccer games to raise money for new cameras. The table shows their profit per
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Which sentence might be found in a summary of a magazine article about learning to play a new instrument?(1 point)
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