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to remove
A. look for
B. take away
C. look after

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Phrasal Verb › ViewWhat does ‘call off’ mean?
A. To proceed with a plan
B. To cancel or abandon something that was planned or scheduled.
C. To postpone an event
D. To confirm a meeting
Adverb Clauses › View
I went to the store _______ milk.
A. in order to
B. for
C. because
D. so that
Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous › ViewAfter the janitor ________ the gate, he brought the dangerous dogs too.
A. had locked
B. had been locking
C. had lock
Idiom and Tenses › View
“He’s singing the blues.” What does “singing the blues” mean?
A. Singing sadly
B. Singing happily
C. Singing loudly
D. Singing quietly
