[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Call on with means….
A. To visit (someone or a place)
B. To end a relationship
C. To be helpful with someone

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Comparisions › View___________ he waited, __________ he became.
A. The long – the impatient
B. The more longer – the more impatient
C. The longer – the impatienter
D. The longer – the more impatient
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At the zoo the monkeys (swing) from trapezes that hung from tree limbs.
A. swang
B. swings
C. swung
Grammar › ViewMy father _____ jogging every evening.
A. go
B. goes
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She knows _____ too late for her to call.
A. its
B. it’s
