[ Phrasal Verb ]
Your daughter’s just started work, hasn’t she? How’s she getting _____?
A. by
B. on
C. out
D. in

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Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewI ______ his letter a week ago.
A. receive
B. receives
C. received
Future Perfect Tense › View
Complete the sentence with the future perfect form:
“Thomas and Jeremy ___ by lunch time.”
A. Will have arrived
B. Will arrive
C. Will be arriving
According to a recent survey, very __ scientists actually go to church.
A. several
B. few
C. most
D. little
Tenses › View
Some officials still need ……………. of the importance of separate playing fields for young football and baseball players.
A. convince
B. to be convinced
C. be convincing
D. have convinced
