[ Present Tenses ]
I … the dinner is fine. Why … silence? What … about?
A. think/do you keep/are you thinking
B. think/are you keeping/think
C. think/are you keeping/are you thinking
D. am thinking/are you keeping/think

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewYou _______ something that you don’t need any more.
A. take off
B. give back
C. throw away
D. fill in
Grammar › View
He has not violated the law, but also he has escaped punishment.
A. Not only violated the law, but also he has escaped punishment
B. Not only violated the law, but also escaped punishment
C. Not only violated the law, but has escaped punishment
Conjunction › ViewNeither I nor my parents … a farm
A. has
B. have
C. is having
D. has had
Vocabulary › View
The boy quickly the old woman’s telephone number to memory.
A. devoted
B. added
C. committed
D. admitted
