[ Phrasal Verbs ]
What does ‘to come by’ mean?
A. To visit quickly
B. To ignore someone
C. To leave quickly
D. To stay longer

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Adjective › ViewWhich is the correct superlative form of the adjective ‘easy’?
A. easier
B. easyest
C. easiest
D. most easy
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Each and every student and instructor in this building __________ for a new facility by next year.
A. Hope
B. Hopes
Identify the shift in time in the following sentence: ‘He went to the store, and he will buy some groceries.’
A. Shift from present tense to past tense
B. Shift from singular to plural
C. Shift from active voice to passive voice
D. Shift from past tense to future tense
Gerund or Infinitive › View
I’m keen on …
A. swimming
B. to swim
