[ Phrasal Verb ]
What phrasal verb means “to cancel something that has been planned”? Instead of ______ the wedding, the couple decided to elope.
A. cutting off
B. calling off
C. closing down

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Past Modals › View“I got lost on my way here.” “It would have been a good idea to use your GPS.”
A. You could’ve been used a GPS.
B. You should’ve used a GPS.
C. You must use a GPS.
D. You can use a GPS.
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Let me use your pen.(change into polite question)
A. May I use your pen?
B. Will I use your pen?
C. Can I use your pen?
Simple Present and Present Continuos › ViewThe sun sets in the west
A. Simple Present
B. Present Continuous
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That light bulb shines ____________ (bright)
A. brightnessly
B. brightily
C. brightly
