[ Grammar ]
To look after someone or something.
A. Take care of
B. Keep up with
C. Look forward to

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A. Future with will
B. Simple past
C. Simple present
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Unemployment is getting worse, but it can be solved if the governments implements the right strategies.
How many clauses are in the sentence?
A. 1
B. 2
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D. 4
Grammar › ViewI went ______ really exciting last weekend.
A. somewhere
B. anywhere
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America’s first gold rush ___ place in Dahlonega, Georgia in 1828; Dahlonega means “precious yellow metal” in the Cherokee language.
a. has taken
b. takes
c. took
