Will I ever get used to ________ in this district?
A. live
B. living

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewRun out of means….
A. Not having something or enough of something (we need to buy more of that…)
B. To do a lot of exercise and be worn out
C. To play a movie or a song in a play
Tenses › View
I leave home / run for the bus / and arrive to school / on time
A. I left home, ran for the bus and arrived to school on time.
B. I had left home, ran for the bus and had arrived to school on time.
Modal Requests › ViewOliver, Hannah, and Maya are teaming up for an exciting language challenge! How can they distinguish between ‘can’ and ‘could’ when making requests?
A. ‘Can’ is used for past requests, while ‘could’ is used for present requests.
B. ‘Can’ is used for general requests or permissions, while ‘could’ is considered more polite and formal.
C. ‘Can’ is more formal than ‘could’ when making requests.
D. ‘Can’ is considered impolite compared to ‘could’ when making requests.
Active and Passive Voice › View
Decide whether the sentences are written in Active.
A. Cricket is played in Australia.
B. A letter was written to her some days ago.
C. I am given a book.
D. Boys like to play soccer.
