[ Phrasal Verb ]
Meaning: Stop working. “My car broke ___ again on the weekend.”
A. off
B. on
C. in
D. down

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Used to › ViewYou used to live next door to me. Means?
A. You live now.
B. You do not live anymore.
Tenses and Conclusions › View
Which sentence uses the simple present tense correctly to describe a habitual action?
A. She will visit her grandparents every week.
B. He walks to school on most days.
C. They are visiting the museum every month.
D. He walked to school every day last year.
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewBill Gates is ___________ man in the world
A. the most rich
B. most rich
C. the richest
D. richer
Grammar › View
Identify each sentence as a fragment, run-on, comma splice, or correct:
The bird flew into the planes propeller, it caused a lot of damage.
A. comma splice
B. run-on
C. correct
