[ Phrasal Verb ]
The police are ______ the incident that happened yesterday.
A. looking up
B. looking into
C. looking for
D. looking after

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Vocabulary, Grammar, Spelling › Viewthe prefix dis- means “opposite of”
What does “disagree” mean?
A. to agree with someone
B. to agree a little bit with someone
C. to not agree with someone
Simple Present Tense › View
Fernando, Brenda and I ______ to the movies on Wednesday.
A. go
B. smell
C. swim
D. buy
Types of Sentence Structures › ViewAfter a parrotfish eats algae-covered coral, the coral travels through the fish’s digestive system, and then it is deposited in the reef as white coral sand.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
D. compound-complex
Gerund and Infinitives › View
When in a relationship, nobody expects ________
A. to be cheated on.
B. to be cheat on.
C. being cheated on.
D. to cheated on
