[ Phrasal Verb ]
begin; enter a state
A. Fall in
B. Fall into
C. Fall for
D. Fall to

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewWhat is the correct question in the future continuous tense of “What/you/wear/at the party/tonight”?
A. What will you be wear at the party tonight?
B. What will you be wearing at the party tonight?
C. What you will wearing at the party tonight?
D. What be you will wearing at the party tonight?
Conjunctives › View
Tom likes music. He can’t dance _________.
A. however
B. but
Figurative Language › ViewA word or a phrase which means something different from its literal meaning.
A. simile
B. onomatopoeia
C. hyperbole
D. idiom
Grammar › View
The ________ boy apologised for his aggressive behaviour.
A. embarrass
B. embarrassing
C. embarrasses
D. embarrassed
