[ Preposition of Direction ]
I ran ______ the street.
A. across
B. onto

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B. his parents are in Indonesia
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He likes his new job very much and
A. works hardly
B. hard works
C. hardly work
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A. The plants have been watered.
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What does ‘make for’ mean in the context of moving towards a place?
A. Transfer property legally
B. Renovate
C. Cause things to happen
D. Move towards a destination
