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How about going … a drink after work?
A. from
B. for
C. on

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Grammar › ViewMargaret was born in 1950. By last year, she (live) __________on this earth for 55 years
A. had lived
B. has lived
C. have lived
D. lived
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John ______ on the floor and hurt his leg when he rushed to answer the phone.
A. slip
B. slips
C. slipped
D. slipping
Grammar › ViewEither pizza or burgers _____________ for lunch today.
Either burgers or pizza _____________ for lunch today.
A. is, are
B. are, is
C. is, is
D. are, are
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to steal, especially in small amounts; filch; purloin; rob
A. citadel
B. loathe
C. malice
D. pilfer
