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Sentence Structuring ; Which sentence is correctly parallel?

A. She likes hiking, to swim, and riding bikes.
B. She likes to hike, swimming, and rides bikes.
C. She likes hiking, swimming, and riding bikes.
D. She likes hiking, to swim, and to ride.
Correct answer is: C. She likes hiking, swimming, and riding bikes.

In American English, which is correct ?

A. The committee has decided its course.
B. The committee have decided their course.
C. The committee are deciding their courses.
D. The committee were arguing.
Correct answer is: A. The committee has decided its course.

Pairs of Words: Correct usage:

A. The wine complements the meal.
B. The wine compliments the meal.
C. I received a complement on my dress.
D. The meal was a compliment to the wine.
Correct answer is: A. The wine complements the meal.

Meaning of “At daggers drawn”

A. To bear expenses
B. To tolerate
C. To pay through nose
D. To be hostile
Correct answer is: D. To be hostile
Idiom means open conflict

Meaning of idiom “Poke one’s nose”:

A. Tease or irritate
B. Not be careful about health
C. Praise someone
D. Interfere in others’ affairs
Correct answer is: D. Interfere in others’ affairs
It refers to intruding into others' matters.
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