[ Phrasal Verb ]
Match the meaning of “put across”.
A. express in an understand way
B. save for later use
C. extinguish
D. accept

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Tenses › ViewThey ____________ (not / finish) their project yet.
A. have not finished
B. did not finish
C. have not completed
D. not finished yet
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A: The new boss looks a bit serious, doesn’t he? I don’t think I’m going to like him. B: Oh, come on, Joyce, you can’t go ______ appearances. He’s probably very nice.
A. after
B. by
C. out
D. over
Grammar › ViewWhen I ___________ (arrive) at the airport yesterday, I ___________ (meet) by my cousin and a couple of her friends.
A. was arrived / was met
B. arrived / met
C. had arrived / was met
D. arrived / was met
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Hello. Is that 956782? Please put me_______ to the manager
A. across
B. up
C. over
D. through
