[ Grammar and Idioms ]
What does the phrasal verb “brush up on” mean?
A. To start something new.
B. To improve your skills or knowledge of something.
C. To get rid of something.
D. To make something appear better.

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Present Tenses › ViewRivers usually ……………….. to the sea.
A. flow
B. is flowing
C. have flown
D. has flown
Future Tenses › View
Do you think _______________ ?
A. you are you going to retire before you’re sixty?
B. you will retire before you’re sixty ?
C. you are retiring before you’re sixty ?
Parts of Speech › ViewWhat part of speech relates a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence?
A. Conjunction
B. Adverb
C. Preposition
D. Adjective
Modal Verbs › View
______ you help me, Please ?
A. would
B. could
C. should
D. Can
