[ Grammar ]
We use ‘an’ before plural nouns which begin with a vowel sound.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar and Idioms › ViewWhat does the phrasal verb “brush up on” mean?
A. To start something new.
B. To improve your skills or knowledge of something.
C. To get rid of something.
D. To make something appear better.
Present Simple Tense › View
The bus (arrive) __________ at the bus stop at 7:30 AM.
A. arrives
B. arrive
C. arriving
D. is arriving
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I______(hop) in the park.
A. hopped
B. hoped
C. skiped
D. skipped
Past Continuous Tense & Past Modals › View
Alice doesn’t look very happy. Her interview … gone well.
A. must have
B. can’t have