What phrasal verb means “to keep doing something until it is finished”? When you make a promise, you need to ______.
A. fall back on
B. follow through
C. fall through

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the correct verb?
A. The stock market fell to the lowest of the week.
B. The stock market fall to the lowest of the week.
C. The stock market fallen to the lowest of the week.
D. The stock market felt to the lowest of the week.
Tenses › View
Why are you in a hurry? We ____ in the conference hall by the time the seminar starts.
A. were
B. will be
C. has been
D. be
Articles and Pronouns › ViewWhat is a common noun?
A. Replaces a noun in a sentence
B. Formed by adding -self or -selves
C. A person, place, thing or idea
Second Conditional › View
If she were at home now, she ……….. the home.
A. wouldn’t answer
B. will answer
C. would answer
D. answered
