[ Vocabulary ]
What does ‘get on with’ mean?
A. to have a good relationship
B. to start a task
C. to travel
D. to eat

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Our dog died ___ old age.
A. of
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C. for
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___ a person wears eyeglasses, ___ on them the tends to be
A. longer/ more dependent
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A. CORRECT
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Present continuous Tense
You are __________. (drink)
A. drank
B. drink
C. drinking
D. drunken
