[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Can you turn the lighs off when you leave, please?
A. Turn On/Off
B. Bring Up
C. Get Along

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Sentence TransformationToo or EnoughAdjectives and ArticlesVerbs – Nouns – Adjectives - AdverbsPast form of ModalsSo - Too - Either - NeitherConjunctionPrepositions Of PlaceWill vs be going toSimple Past TensesOther quiz:
Prefixes Suffixes › ViewUn/in/im/dis mean
A. under
B. not
C. wrong
Future Continuous Tense › View
My mother_______a lot of fruits and vegetables at the farmers’ market tonight.
A. will be buying
B. bought
C. buys
D. will buy
Grammar › ViewWe __________ each other since our secondary school days and we are still in touch with one another.
A. know
B. have known
C. had known
D. have been knowing
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What does “tense” mean in grammar?
A. The time frame.
B. Stress, anxiety.
C. all of these answers
D. none of these answers.
