[ Phrasal Verb ]
I hope you will . . . . . .the trouble soon.
A. get over
B. get along with
C. get by
D. get on

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Tenses › ViewIsn’t it strange that you ____ for Mark’s surprise party all week, but you ____ him a birthday present yet?
A. are preparing / didn’t buy
B. prepared / don’t buy
C. have prepared / aren’t buying
D. have been preparing / haven’t bought
Grammar › View
Choose the correct verb from the choices.
(Have, Has) the jeans been patched yet?
A. Have
B. Has
Gerund, Infinitive, Bare Verb › ViewThe employer forced his employees _______.
A. to corrupt
B. corrupting
C. corrupt
D. to corrupting
Present and Past Tenses › View
Usually, the boss ________ (arrive) at the office early.
A. arrives
B. is arriving
C. arrived
D. was arriving
