[ Phrasal Verbs ]
To continue doing something
A. walk into
B. pull off
C. keep up
D. catch on

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Have to/Has toDemonstrative SpeechPresent Simple VS ContinuousVerbsPronouns and AdverbsKinds of SentencesPresent Perfect - Just, Already, YetPast simple vs Present perfectWH Questions and Simple Past TenseLinking VerbOther quiz:
Homophones › ViewHave you been __________ yet?
A. Their
B. They’re
C. There
Present Tenses › View
Although the police ____ him, he was able to prove that he ____ when the crime was committed.
A. suspected / was working
B. suspect / worked
C. have been suspecting / had been working
D. were suspecting / is working
Grammar › ViewCan you swim?
A. No, I can.
B. No, I can’t.
Passive Voice › View
They have built a new hospital near the airport.
A. A new hospital has been build near the airport by them.
B. A new hospital near the airport has been built.
C. A new hospital has been built near the airport.
D. Near the airport a new hospital has been.
