[ 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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Grammar › View…………………he said made me very angry.
A. That
B. What
C. Which
Grammar › View
“It was nice of you to invite me to lunch,” Bob said to John.
A. Bob thanked John for inviting him to lunch.
B. Bob wanted to express his thanks for his inviting to lunch.
C. Bob said it was nice of John to invite him to lunch.
D. Bob said to John it was nice of you to invite me to lunch.
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
