[ Grammar ]
My parents and I are going __________ a wedding dinner.
A. to
B. from
C. over
D. along

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewAre you sure you aren’t holding your stomach ______, Charles? Your waist was two inches more than this the last time I measured it.
A. away
B. for
C. in
D. off
Grammar › View
It was night. The moon ………. (shine), while a car ………. (drive) past the house.
A. Was shining / was driving
B. Shone / is driving
When do you go to the gym? — _______ I go after work in the evenings.
A. Rarely
B. Seldom
C. Sometimes
D. Usually
Vocabulary › View
Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direciton
A. Unbalanced Forces
B. Air Resistance
C. Balanced Forces
D. Bernoulli’s Principle
E. Constant
