[ Phrasal Verb ]
distinguish
A. make out
B. make for
C. make over
D. be made for

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Grammar › ViewI _____my best friend to the party, but he couldn’t come because he had_____ _____other plans.
A. invite/ later made
B. invite/already made
C. invited/already made
D. invited/already makes
Simple Past Tense › View
She didn’t …. writing for children’s television in 1992. She started writing for children’s television in 1991.
A. starts
B. start
C. started
Grammar › ViewShe _____ in London for two years.
A. lives
B. lived
C. has lived
D. is living
Tenses › View
I (see) a doctor tomorrow, this headache is unbearable!
A. am seeing
B. see
