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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Y: But we have been standing in line for almost an hour.
A. are standing
B. have stood
C. stand
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Dawson, I hear that the new regulation will take ________from October 1st, won’t it?
A. effect
B. force
C. power
D. use
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A. ssince
B. already
C. so far
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wearied; worn out
A. abate
B. lurid
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D. jaded
