[ Phrasal Verbs ]
What does ‘to get on with’ mean?
A. to leave or exit from a vehicle or transportation
B. to move quickly or suddenly
C. to become less anxious or agitated
D. to continue with a task or activity
Select your answer:

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Simple Present Tense › ViewThis animal can run very fast. It has a very long neck. It _____leaves. It has four long legs. It’s a giraffe.
A. Eat
B. Eating
C. Eats
D. To eat
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What does the present perfect tense imply when used without a specific time frame?
A. A general time in the future
B. An ongoing action or state
C. An action or state completed in the past at an unspecified time
D. A specific event in the past
