
The words “awesome”, “fabulous” and “terrific” (l.6) are

The words “awesome”, “fabulous” and “terrific” (l.6) are

In the clause “But over the years as I’ve gotten to know her better” (l.7), “better” is the irregular comparative form of

In “But over the years as I’ve gotten to know her better” (l.7) “I” and “her” are respectively

In the sentence “I truly think she will always be full of enthusiasm!” (l.16-17), “will” is

In the sentence “A traditional company in Oaklahoma, USA, has been making pies and biscuits since the 1920s.” (l.1-2), “has been making” expresses

In “graduates of local schools are often unable to read” (lines 5-6), the word “unable” is

“hovering” (l.1) is the same as

“its” (l.8) refers to

“the biggest” (l.12) is

In the text above, the phrasal verb “to get fed up with” means: