Robin struggled to free his bounded hands _______ he was exhausted.
A. but
B. until
C. yet
D. as

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewShe has ________ the factory since her father retired.
A. taken over
B. taken on
C. taken to
D. taken up
Grammar › View
What is the negative form (opposite) of this sentence?
The family cooked a meal for everyone.
A. The family did not cook a meal for everyone.
B. The family no did cook a meal for everyone.
C. The family not cooked a meal for everyone.
D. The family no cooked a meal for everyone.
Idioms › ViewThe children were full of beans today, looking forward to their field trip.
A. eating a lot
B. hyperactive
C. melancholy
D. lively and in high spirits
Direct and Indirect Speech › View
John asked Mary, “Why do you get angry with me?”
A. John asked Mary why she got angry with him.
B. John asked Mary why she gets angry with him.
C. John asked Mary why she had gotten angry with him.
D. John asked Mary why she is angry with him.
