[ Phrasal Verb ]
What does “run out of” mean?
A. finish
B. start
C. become

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Future Tenses › ViewWhen the plane ___ and the captain ___ the seat belt sign, you can use your laptop.
A. is taking off/is switching off
B. took off/switching off
C. takes off/switches off
D. taking off/switching off
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The broom is sturdy because it’s strands are tightly bent.
A. grammatically correct
B. grammatically incorrect
Grammar › ViewIdentify the sentence that avoids choppy sentences by combining ideas smoothly.
A. I went to the store. I bought milk.
B. Going to the store, I bought milk.
C. I went to the store, and I bought milk.
D. I went. I bought milk.
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Which one of the following is a noun?
A. book
B. skip
C. walk
D. sleep
