[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Get over means….
A. To increase the money someone has
B. To recover from something (a desease, a person, a relationship)
C. To break up with someone

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Adverbial Clause of ConcessionComparatives, Superlatives & EquativesGrammar - PunctuationPresent Perfect ContinuousPassive Voice - Present ContinuousGrammar ( going to)Second and Third ConditionalGrammar - help/have/let/makeToeic VerbNoun Phrases and Verb PhrasesOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewI (see) her before somewhere- I (know).
A. had seen/ knew
B. saw/ had known
C. saw/ knew
D. had seen/ had known
Vocabulary › View
(of food) easy to cut or chew; not tough; soft
A. zipline
B. tender
C. hesitant
D. strict
Ed and Ing Endings › ViewDo you easily get …………. ?
A. embarrassing
B. embarrassed
Tenses › View
We ____ (study) for the biology exam all afternoon, and now my brain feels fried!
A. study
B. have been studying
C. are studying
