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

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Vocabulary › Viewdark in color or tone; gravely serious or sad
A. ripen
B. oblong
C. fray
D. somber
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Which sentence is correct?
A. When she moved to France she had to get used to drive on the right.
B. When she moved to France she had to get used to drive on the right.
Figurative Language › ViewA word or a phrase which means something different from its literal meaning.
A. simile
B. onomatopoeia
C. hyperbole
D. idiom
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The ________ boy apologised for his aggressive behaviour.
A. embarrass
B. embarrassing
C. embarrasses
D. embarrassed
