[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Call for means….
A. To suggest / to make a proposition
B. To invest on something
C. To return something (to a person, to a store)

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Present and Past Tenses › ViewThe emergency services … by the time we got there.
A. had been arriving
B. had arrived
C. arrived
D. were arriving
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Lucy was furious about her spelling grade. She kicked her desk and ran out of the classroom.
Why does the author use the word furious instead of mad in the example above?
A. Furious is a fancier word than mad.
B. Lucy was really upset.
C. Lucy wasn’t that mad at all.
D. Lucy was going home.
Has and Have › ViewGregory ___ the flu in January.
A. have
B. has
C. had
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Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I don’t care _ your opinion.”
A. of
B. for
C. with
D. about
