[ 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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Adverb › ViewI talked to her sister yesterday during lunch break. ______, Nancy is willing to move to Australia.
A. Luckily
B. Hopefully
C. Apparently
D. Personally
Grammar › View
Zaim and Mawi _________ (order ) two tasty square chocolate _______ (cake) for our class.
A. order / cake
B. order / cakes
C. orders / cakes
D. orders / cake
Grammar › ViewThe 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
