It’s working out pretty well,
A. isn’t it?
B. is it?
C. wasn’t it?

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A. The team play well together.
B. The team plays well together.
C. The team were playing well together.
D. The team have played well together.
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A. When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite manor to live with her uncle
B. everybody said
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A. are
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C. is
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I cannot ____ your bad behaviour anymore. I’m calling your parents.
A. put up with
B. stand for
C. get through to
D. make up for