[ Phrasal Verbs ]
To be responsible for or to take care of somebody/something/yourself.
A. Look for
B. Look after
C. Loof up

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Grammar › ViewTrue/False: A RUN-ON sentence is has two independent clauses that are squished together without proper punctuation.
A. TRUE
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Use a modal to make a past deduction in the following sentence: ‘The movie started late, so it ____________ have been a technical issue.’
A. must have
B. should have
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We don’t have to get up early tomorrow.
A. We needn’t get up early tomorrow.
B. We mustn’t get up early tomorrow.
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They …TV when I came.
A. were watching
B. watched
C. are watching
D. watch