[ Phrasal Verb ]
be strongly surprised
A. Take to
B. Take up
C. Take over
D. Be taken aback

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Prepositions › ViewI am proud ………………….. my parents.
A. in
B. at
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In which order should these adjectives be put into this sentence?
Mrs. Buzard carried her_____________ ____________, _______________ teaching bags into the school.
A. two, heavy, red
B. red, heavy, two
C. red, two, heavy
D. two, red, heavy
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A. smoke
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This radio is very old, my radio is better.
A. Marcos said that radio was very old and his radio is better.
B. Marcos said this radio was very old and his radio was better.
C. Marcos said that radio was very old and his radio was better.
