[ Phrasal Verb ]
Meaning: Invite on a date. “She’s waiting for him to ask her ___.”
A. out
B. off
C. in
D. on

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A. Our apartment walls, are very thin so we can hear our neighbors talking.
B. Our, apartment walls, are very thin so we can hear our neighbors talking.
C. Our apartment walls are very thin, so we can hear our neighbors talking.
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Eight planets rotate around ___ sun in ___ solar system.
A. a , a
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C. the , a
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A. the children’s laughs
B. the child’s laugh
C. the childs’ laugh
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I can play soccer as good as my dad.
A. Simile
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