What does “phased in” mean?
A. Start using something gradually
B. Stop doing something gradually
C. Start being popular
D. Move to a higher level

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A. A trial
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Identify the error in the sentence below: “They has been very supportive during our project.”
A. The subject is incorrect.
B. The verb form “has” should be “have.”
C. The word “been” is unnecessary.
D. The tense should be changed to Past Simple.
