[ Phrasal Verb ]
What does “fill in” mean?
A. start a journey
B. complete a form
C. remove clothes

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Vocabulary › ViewThroughout the hot, dusty journey, we ___ in the thought that soon we would be swimming in the cool lake.
A. ingenuous
B. commend
C. reprisal
D. reveled
Tenses › View
He (study) for his exams right now.
A. He study for his exams right now.
B. He is studying for his exams right now.
C. He studying for his exams right now.
D. He studied for his exams right now.
Grammar and vocabulary › Viewneeding a lot of physical effort
______ activity/trip/effort/ objection
A. gruelling
B. arduous
C. bedraggled
D. strenuous
Grammar › View
Choose the correct connector to complete the sentence.
I’d like to talk to you ___________________ I know you’re busy.
_____
A. although
B. in contrast
C. for instance
