[ Phrasal Verb ]
identify wrongly
A. Take back
B. Take away
C. Take after
D. Take for

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Tenses › ViewBecause we have a young baby, we ____ the opportunity to go to the cinema any more, but sometimes we ____ a video to play at home.
A. don’t have / buy
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A. a
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Past tense :
Yesterday she … me a pencil. Today her mother gives me a bar of milk chocolate
A. giving
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C. gives
D. gave
