[ Causative Verb ]
The director got the actor…the role. (play)
A. to play
B. to play
C. play
D. played

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going toDirect-Indirect Speechand, so, but, becauseModal Auxiliary VerbsNoun QuantifiersWish clauseGrammar Pronoun and Singular Plural NounVerbs of movementGrammar - Sentence StructureToeic VerbOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWould you like to watch a soccer game in the stadium?
A. No, I wouldn´t
B. Yes I like
C. Yes I do
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The woman smiled … at us, so I smiled back.
A. nice
B. in a nice way
C. nicely
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A. It will rain tomorrow.
B. I am going to travel to Europe next year.
C. Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain.
D. I will go to the store later.
Phrasal Verb › View
The police let him get _________ with only a RM50 ticket.
A. up
B. away
C. on
