[ Grammar ]
To suggest or think of an idea or plan.
A. Come up with
B. Get away with
C. Put up with

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Grammar › ViewEducation in Chile _____________ since the government reform in 1960s.
A. Has many improvements
B. Been improved
C. Has an improvement
D. Has improved
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Choose the correct tense for the following sentence: ‘I am reading a book right now.’
A. Present simple tense
B. Past simple tense
C. Future continuous tense
D. Present continuous tense
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A. rains
B. raining
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We can’t move next weekend – our new flat ___ by then.
A. won’t be decorating
B. won’t have been decorated
C. isn’t decorated
D. isn’t going to decorate