[ Phrasal Verb ]
Meaning: Cancel. “Tomorrow’s game has been called ___ because of bad weather.”
A. in
B. on
C. down
D. off

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Modals › ViewCan you tell me directions for the station near here?
A. Must you tell me the way to get to the station near here?
B. Could you tell me what to get to the station near here?
C. Could you tell me how to get to the station near here?
D. Would you tell me where to get to the station near here?
Tenses › View
They …………….. there since they were children.
A. had lived
B. live
C. lived
D. have lived
Adverbs (manners & modifiers) › ViewAs you can see, I can swim quite ______.
A. easily
B. easely
C. easly
D. easy
Prepositions › View
I’ll have your check ready ____ Thursday at the latest.
A. In
B. On
C. By
D. For
