The idiom"Jack of all trades" resultss from().
A.addition
B.position-shifting
C.dismembering
D.shortening
A.addition
B.position-shifting
C.dismembering
D.shortening
A.in all
B. above all
C. after all
D. at all
A.The disabled children need many things, but ______, they need lovE.
B.first of all
C.above all
D.after all
E.all in all
I'll be working ______ tomorrow.
A.all day
B.the all day
C.on the all day
D.on all the day
A.That’s all right
B.No trouble at all
C.You are welcome
D.All the best
A.all their homes
B.all whose homes
C.all of whose homes
D.all of heir homes
I should like to rent a house, comfortable and ______ in a quiet position.
A. before all B. above all C. first of all D. over all
A.A.RELEASE ALL A*
B.B.RELEASE A*
C.C.ERASE A*
D.D.RELEASE ALL LIKE A*
A.above all
B.after all
C.for all
D.in all
All words may be said to contain a root morpheme.()