[ Phrasal Verb ]
I have been …. my cellphone all morning. I can’t find it anywhere.
A. look for
B. looks for
C. looking for
D. looking out

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Phrasal Verb › View
I have been looking for my bag all afternoon. What does ‘Look for’ mean?
A. Try to find
B. Lose
C. Wait
D. Give up
Conditional Sentence › ViewIf it …….. , we’d be in the garden
A. didn’t rain
B. raining
C. rain
D. would have rained
Grammar › View
She ________(participate) in the recycling program at her school last week.
A. participate
B. participating
C. participated
