Find the predicate. A lost sheep might have wandered into the woods.
A. a lost sheep
B. might have wandered into the woods

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewMy classmate only bought that sports car to _______ and prove he could afford one.
A. turn up
B. show off
C. call off
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Which of the following sentences uses a separable phrasal verb correctly?
A. She came across an interesting article.
B. He looked after his younger brother.
C. I picked the book up and read it.
D. They ran into their old teacher.
Tenses › ViewChoose either the simple present or the present progressive form for the verbs in parentheses. He (understand) everything the teachers says.
A. understands
B. is understanding
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Which situation requires changing from present perfect to past simple to go into specific detail after introducing an event?
A. After stating “I’ve cut my finger.”
B. After announcing “The Olympic Games have started.”
C. After mentioning “I’ve lived in London for many years.”
D. All of the above
