[ Grammar and Vocabulary ]
Another way to say “to deal with”:
A. Fall back on
B. Face up to
C. Stand up for
D. Put up with

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Modal Verbs › ViewShe __________ work last Saturday because it was her day off.
A. can’t
B. mustn’t
C. didn’t have to
D. won’t
Grammar › View
A : What time do you usually have breakfast?
B : …..
_______
A. I usually have lunch at one o’clock
B. I usually take a bath at five o’clock
C. I usually go to bed at eight o’clock
D. I usually have breakfast at six o’clock
Grammar › ViewI plan _______ for a few days. I am tired of ________ day and night here.
A. to take a trip ; working
B. to take a trip; work
C. taking a trip; to work
D. take a trip; working
Past Simple VS Used to › View
The aunt … to a diet when she was ill.
A. used to kept
B. used to keep
C. kept
D. keeped
