[ Phrasal Verb ]
Try this shirt on before buying it. What does ‘Try on’ mean?
A. Put clothes on to see if they fit or suit
B. Take clothes off
C. Forget
D. Remember

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A. where
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A. gone
B. had gone
C. had gone
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A. have
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