[ 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 › ViewWhy does your sister want to go to the bookstore?
Because my sister ……… some books.
A. buy
B. want
C. wants
D. does
Modals › View
NO FEEDING ANIMAL!
The sentence above means
A. The visitors must bring pets to the zoo.
B. The visitors must bring snacks
C. The visitors must not come to the zoo.
D. The visitors must not do the feeding.
Grammar › ViewAccording 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
