[ 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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Adjectives and Adverbs › ViewIt would be ______ to talk to the guy who is _______ in the house.
A. interested / interesting
B. interesting / interested
Grammar › View
Knowledge is power.
A. The more knowledge one person has, the more power he possesses.
B. If too many people are involved in doing something, it will not be done well.
C. A person who comes early has more advantage than someone who is late.
D. You can only judge if something is good or bad when you have tried it.
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
