[ Phrasal Verb ]
(of trains) arrive
A. pull through
B. pull in
C. pull down
D. pull oneself together

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A. could
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“Mr. Albert hasn’t decided where to go his vacation.”
“…”
A. so have they
B. I haven’t also
C. Either have I
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General truths
A. I love this purse.
B. She is always eating rice.
C. Plants give us oxygen.
D. I am working hard now.
