I don’t know how you put up with him! The phrasal verb in the previous sentence is…
A. a three-word phrasal verb and unseparable
B. a three-word phrasal verb and separable
C. a two-word phrasal verb and unseparable
D. a two-word phrasal verb and separable

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Vocabulary › ViewWhen food manufacturers market their products, they create labels to ______ to the tastes and interests of consumers.
A. justify
B. convince
C. appeal
Grammar › View
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. Excuse me. you have dropped your purse.
B. Excuse me, you have dropped your purse.
C. Excuse, me you have dropped your purse.
D. Excuse me! You have dropped your purse!
Comparative Degree (Adjective) › ViewIt is often ……………..to look for solutions instead of running away from your problems.
A. Easy
B. Easier
C. Easiest
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I ………………. an invitation for the ceremony.
A. have just received
B. receive
C. have just been receiving
D. am receiving
