[ Phrasal Verb ]
He’s so bad-tempered. I don’t understand why she…him.
A. puts up with
B. puts off
C. puts on
D. puts away

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Conjunctions › ViewShe is waiting for the school bus ______ it has not arrived.
A. but
B. and
C. or
D. so
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Despite her ______ tastes, Catherine was mindful of the future and never allowed ______ spending to endanger her financial security.
A. aristocratic … pious
B. pragmatic … negligent
C. lavish … excessive
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Vocabulary › Viewclearly offensive or bad; conspicuously acting against what is right
A. commemorate
B. dialect
C. flagrant
D. wreak
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They got to the beach after they —– for hours.
A. were walking
B. had been walking
C. had been
