This phrasal verb means to get something officially from somewhere.
A. take out
B. find out
C. calm down
D. cut down on

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Modals of Obligation › ViewJohn could chill out last weekend. He… over the weekend because he didn’t have any exams during the week.
A. Needn’t have studied
B. Didn’t need to study
C. Don’t have to study
D. Needn’t study
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What is the BEST way to write this sentence?
She yells, “You are hilarious”
A. She yells “You are hilarious.”
B. She yells, “You are hilarious?”
C. She yells, “You are hilarious!”
Grammar › ViewI ______ to read books.
A. loves
B. love
C. doesn´t love
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When Jack was at school, he _____ (learn) to play the saxophone. He _____ (play) it ever since.
A. has learned – has played
B. learned – has played
C. learned – played
D. have learned – have learned
