[ Phrasal Verb ]
What does “pan out” mean?
A. Work out in a certain way
B. To stop doing something
C. Slowly disappear
D. Change from one thing to another

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Contrastive Conjunction › ViewMy mother was cooking in the kitchen, ……. My sister prefers reading some novels.
A. While
B. And
C. But
D. Or
E. Yet
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You can have a football_______ a badminton racquet. You cannot have both.
A. or
B. but
C. and
D. so
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A. By adding -s to the base form
B. By adding -ed to the base form
C. By adding -en to the base form
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Find the verb:
I could help you with that.
A. help
B. could
C. with
D. that
