End up
A. To be in a particular situation, state, or place after a series of events, especially when you did not plan it
B. To accept an opportunity quickly and eagerly.
C. To begin to feel happy and relaxed in a new situation, home, job, or school
D. You are forced to deal with something unpleasant

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Tenses › View. What is the correct question form for: ‘She (visit) her friend last weekend?’
A. She visit her friend last weekend?
B. Did she visited her friend last weekend?
C. She visits her friend last weekend?
D. Did she visit her friend last weekend?
Simple and Continuous Present Tense › View
The shop ……………….. at 8.30 in the morning.
A. is opening
B. are opening
C. opens
D. open
Grammar › ViewThey’re travelling around Europe and have visited four countries …. .
A. ssince
B. already
C. so far
D. yet
Vocabulary › View
wearied; worn out
A. abate
B. lurid
C. resolve
D. jaded
