[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Get along (with)
A. Have a good relationship with someone
B. Disagree with someone
C. Avoid someone at all costs
D. Have a casual acquaintance with someone

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ConnectivesPreposition of PlacePoetry VocabularyRegular and Irregular VerbsPrepositions - ConjunctionsSimple Present and Present Continuous TenseInterrogative Pronouns & AdverbsMixed Present TensesDegrees of ComparisonTAG QuestionsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewA: Do you see anything here that you like?
B: Yes, I’ve seen ………………. dresses that I’d like to try on.
A. few
B. a few
C. little
D. a little
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Nick wants _______ Jeremy Lin. He keeps _______ basketball after school every day . (A) to like; playing (B) to be; practice playing (C) to be like; practicing (D) like; practicing playing
A. to like; playing
B. to be; practice
C. to be like; practicing
D. liking; playing
Mixed General Quiz › ViewAll prisoners or oppressed people want to be ___.
a. flee
b. free
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
“She waited ___ the train arrived.”
A. Wherever
B. Until
C. Although
D. While
