[ Phrasal Verb ]
bring one’s feelings under control
A. pull through
B. pull in
C. pull down
D. pull oneself together

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the complete subject of the following sentence?
The white blood cells in your blood fight disease.
A. The white blood cells
B. The white blood cells in your blood
C. The white blood
D. The white blood cells in your blood fight
Modal Verbs › View
. Choose the sentence that uses a modal verb to express permission.
A. You must finish your dinner before dessert.
B. Can I leave the table now?
C. They should study for the exam.
D. He will arrive soon.
Grammar › ViewIdentify an adjective in the sentence: Sarah loves to read books on a rainy day.
A. loves
B. books
C. rainy
D. day
Prepositions › View
The medical center is close ________ campus.
A. to
B. for
C. up
D. with
