[ Phrasal Verb ]
I want to be left out of your troubles. What does ‘Leave out’ mean?
A. Include
B. Exclude
C. Forget
D. Remember

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Grammar › ViewAmy’s dad doesn’t let her …….. out at night.
A. to go
B. going
C. go
First Conditional Sentence › View
Make sentences using the first conditional
foggy / he / not drive
A. If he is foggy, it won´t drive.
B. If it is foggy, he´ll drive.
C. If it isn´t foggy, he won´t drive.
D. If it is foggy, he won´t drive.
Grammar › ViewHe … invite them to dinner if he didn’t want them to come.
A. won’t
B. not
C. wouldn’t
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Our family enjoy ……. TV together on Saturday evenings.
A. watch
B. watching
C. watches
D. waths
