[ Phrasal Verb ]
What phrasal verb means “to see or try something”? I am excited to _______ the new park in my city!
A. check in
B. check out
C. check up on

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Conjunctions › ViewCombine the sentences: ‘I enjoy swimming. I also like running.’
A. I like swimming and running.
B. I enjoy swimming or I also like running.
C. I enjoy swimming but I dislike running.
D. I enjoy swimming and I also like running.
Grammar › View
My parents no have a house because they don´t have enough money to buy one.
A. 1 mistake
B. 2 mistakes
C. 3 mistakes
D. it is ok
Contrast Linking Words › ViewThe children slept well _____ the noise.
A. despite / in spite of
B. although
Expressing Obligation and Modals › View
We use must/mustn’t to express:
A. obligation or duty, very strong advice, prohibition
B. prohibition
C. necessity
D. lack of necessity
