[ Phrasal Verb ]
(tr) consider the past
A. look back (on)
B. look after
C. look down on
D. look forward to

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Narrative Tenses › ViewBy the time we arrived at the party most people ___________!
A. left
B. were leaving
C. had already left
D. had already been leaving
Conditional Sentence › View
Unless you promise not to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter
A. If you promise not to tell anyone, I will give you this letter.
B. If you don’t promise to tell anyone, I will give you this letter.
C. If you don’t promise to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter.
D. If you promise not to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter.
Adjective or Adverb › ViewShe plays tennis very _________.
A. good
B. well
Direct Object and Indirect Object › View
I bought gifts for my family.
A. I bought for my family gifts.
B. I bought my family gifts.
C. I bought gifts my family.
