[ Phrasal Verb ]
What phrasal verb means “to surrender or admit defeat”? He didn’t want _________ his team, but he knew they probably wouldn’t win.
A. to give out
B. to give up on
C. to give away

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Adverbial Clause / If / Comparatives › ViewIf Peter _________, Sarah will be sad because she wants to meet him very much.
A. comes
B. do not come
C. does not come
D. will come
Tenses › View
I __________ to the conference next month, but I’m worried because I don’t speak Spanish fluently.
A. will be going
B. have been going
C. go
D. went
Modal Verbs › ViewJack ___________use his company car every day. He gets the permission from the boss.
A. has to
B. may
C. can
D. must
Future Tenses › View
Identify the future simple tense in the sentence: ‘They will arrive at the airport at 3 PM.’
A. will reach
B. arrive will
C. will come
D. will arrive
