[ Phrasal Verbs ]
What does ‘to take on’ mean?
A. To reject a challenge
B. To accept a responsibility
C. To ignore a task
D. To finish a job

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Grammar › ViewClass always _____ at 1:30 in the afternoon.
A. ends
B. ended
C. ending
D. end
Direct and Indirect Speech › View
Mum said, “It is windy today.”
A. Mum said that it is windy today.
B. Mum said that it was windy today.
C. Mum said that it was windy that day.
D. Mum said that it is windy that day.
Modal Verbs › ViewWe ____ visit the museum next week if we have time.
A. might
B. will
C. must
Phrasal Verbs with up and down › View
This crisis could bring ….. the entire government.
A. up
B. down
