[ Phrasal Verb ]
When did you set off for the States? What does ‘Set off’ mean?
A. Stay in the same place
B. Go somewhere
C. Forget
D. Remember

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Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..) › ViewWe will go to the cinema.
We will stay at home.
A. We will either go to the cinema or stay at home.
B. We will go either to the cinema or stay at home.
Vocabulary › View
a long work of narrative prose fiction dealing with characters, situations, and setting that imitates real life
A. Archetype
B. Frame
C. Novel
D. Sonnet
Vocabulary › Viewthe most important point of a text or section of text
A. Central Idea
B. excerpt
C. Fiction
D. Claim
Tenses › View
. By the time we arrive at the party, most of the guests _______ already _______.
A. will be / arriving
B. will / arrive
C. will have / arrived
D. are / arriving
