[ Phrasal Verb ]
accompany sb to the door/exit of a house/ building
A. See over
B. See off
C. See about
D. see out

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A. big
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C. biggest
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A. My dog, cat and bird play nicely.
B. My dog, cat and bird, play nicely.
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I have lived in this little town … I was a child.
A. for
B. since
C. just
D. already
