[ 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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Sentence Completion › ViewBefore going inside the house, please —– your shoes.
A. look up
B. get through
C. check up
D. take off
Grammar › View
Identify the CAPITALIZED clause as either an independent or dependent clause: The ring THAT I LOST LAST SUMMER belonged to my great-grandmother.
A. independent
B. dependent
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
