[ Phrasal Verbs ]
She came up ____ the concept herself.
A. with
B. for
C. about

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Comma › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
A. Please Sasha, come home as soon as you can.
B. Please, Sasha, come home as soon as you can.
C. Please, Sasha come home as soon as you can.
D. Please Sasha, come home, as soon as you can.
Question Tags › View
Pat has a cozy flat in Boston,
A. hasn’t she?
B. isn”t she?
C. wasn’t she?
D. doesn’t she?
Conditional Sentence Type 1 › ViewIf you use the first conditional,
A. You talk about a situtation in the future with many possibilities of becoming true.
B. You will talk about a situtation in the future with many possibilities of becoming true.
C. You talk about something that always happens.
Grammar › View
Yes, you’re right. I agree …….. you.
A. at
B. for
C. to
D. with
E. on
