[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Take after someone
A. Resemble a parent or older sibling
B. Have an argument with someone
C. Trust someone to do something

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Grammar › ViewThey managed it ____ I wasn’t there.
A. However
B. Despite
C. Although
D. In spite
Speech Tenses › View
Change the tense in reported speech: She said that she would come tomorrow.
A. She said that she come tomorrow.
B. She said that she will coming tomorrow.
C. She said that she coming tomorrow.
D. She said that she will come tomorrow.
Grammar › ViewFind mistakes and correct them: While daddy didn’t look, Susan put his key in her pocket.
A. While daddy were looking
B. While daddy did not look
C. While daddy was looking
D. While daddy wasn´t looking
Mixed General Quiz › View
……. patient, please ! He will be here in a few seconds.
a. Do
b. Please !
c. Be
d. Not
e. Does
