[ Phrasal Verbs ]
What does this phrasal verb mean? “Get on with”
A. search
B. hate
C. be friends
D. mention

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First Conditional › ViewShe______the bus if she ______ soon.
A. miss / does not leave
B. is missing / won´t leave
C. will miss/ does not leave
D. mised / doesn´t leave
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We take ____ in doing the washing-up, cleaning the floor and watering the flowers.
A. out
B. around
C. turns
D. over
Grammar › View“Who will bell the cat?” asks the mice in a loud voice.
A. “Who will bell the cat” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
B. “Who will bell the cat?” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
C. “Who bells the cat?” asks the mouse in a loud voice.
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
Which word in the sentence is a preposition?
I lifted my teddy into the air.
A. lifted
B. my
C. teddy
D. into