[ 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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Mixed General Quiz › ViewIt is important to ___ you knees when you lift heavy objects.
a. vend
b. bend
Homonyms › View
In the 1800’s farmers depended on ___ horses to plow their fields.
a. draft
b. draught
The police _____ the suspects in custody.
A. have
B. has
C. had
D. will have
Preposition › View
He was awarded a medal for saving a four-year-old boy ____ drowning.
A. from
B. with
C. about
D. on
