[ Simple Past & Past Progressive ]
What verb can be used instead of “run into” in the following sentence?
“Yesterday at the airport, I ran into Rick Collins, an old friend of mine.”
A. come across
B. rehearse
C. leave for
D. turn down

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General › ViewHundreds of people were _____________ from a library in Australia after the smell of a rotting durian sparked fears of a gas leak.
A. ejected
B. removed
C. evacuated
D. discharged
Continuous Tenses › View
Right now, she …. a book in the library.
A. is reading
B. reads
C. was reading
D. will read
Vocabulary › View_____ you have time, you need to do your homework
A. even if
B. whether or not
C. unless
Grammar › View
Identify the type of sentence
After they reach there, they will inform us.
A. Simple sentence
B. Compound sentence
C. Complex sentence
D. Compound Complex
