[ 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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Phrasal Verb › ViewJack ______ his best suit to make a good impression on his future in-laws.
A. took on
B. took off
C. put on
D. put off
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If you don’t use this weekend to ______________ on your revision, you will probably fail your English Test.
A. back up
B. catch up
C. pick up
D. take up
Grammar › ViewNow we just check out the internet.
A. CORRECT
B. INCORRECT
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Present continuous Tense
You are __________. (drink)
A. drank
B. drink
C. drinking
D. drunken
