[ Phrasal Verb ]
(tr) be deceived
A. Fall on
B. Fall for
C. Fall apart
D. Fall out

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is structured correctly? Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
A. We went for a walk although it was raining.
B. Even though it was raining, we decided to stay inside.
C. It was raining, we went for a walk.
D. Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
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I haven’t met Mary __________________ the end of school.
A. For
B. Since
Ken: Did you see Amy yesterday?
Jim: No, I didn’t, but Mike ________.
A. do
B. did
C. does
D. didn’t
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________ backpack
A. a
B. an
