[ Phrasal Verb ]
You’ll be fine as long as you keep ___ the path. Don’t leave it
A. up with
B. to
C. in
D. at

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Prepositions › ViewEverybody sat ___ the floor, but Mr. Spencer sat ___ a chair ___ the corner.
a. over – in – on
b. about – on – at
c. on – on – in
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‘Can Billy come out and play?’
‘No, he ________ his mother do the chores right now.’
A. is always helping
B. helps
C. does help
D. is helping
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A. She is taller than her sister.
B. She is tall like her sister.
C. She is more tall than her sister.
D. She is tall than her sister.
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I ____ already ____ my homework.
A. has …. did
B. has … done
C. have … done
