[ IN, ON & AT ]
The cat is _____ the house somewhere.
A. IN
B. ON
C. AT
D. [ – ]

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Grammar › ViewThe little boy the robot and it with him all the time(總是).
A. likes; have
B. likes; has
C. like; has
D. like; have
Modal Verbs › View
Recognize the modal verb in context: “We should have left earlier to avoid the traffic.”
A. should
B. have
C. left
D. traffic
Phrasal Verbs › ViewTo talk about someone or something for a long time, especially in a boring or complaining way.
A. Go on
B. Go in
C. Go out
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Which word means “to join together for a purpose”?
A. Retract
B. Reintegrate
C. Chafe
D. Implant
