[ Phrasal Verbs ]
What does this phrasal verb mean? “Look down on”
A. feel inferior
B. search
C. contact
D. feel superior

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Verb Phrase › ViewThe bicycle was held to the rack with a chain.
A. The bicycle
B. was held
C. the rack
D. a chain
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She said, “I don’t know where my shoes are.”
A. She said that she didn’t know where her shoes are.
B. She said that she didn’t know where her shoes were.
C. She said that she doesn’t know where her shoes are.
D. She said that she doesn’t know where her shoes were.
Grammar › ViewWhy are you looking ….. me like that?
A. at
B. on
C. for
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Which sentence has no grammar errors and uses the homophone correctly?
A. We were their just yesterday.
B. Your not going to come home past 10pm.
C. There we were; lost in space.
D. None.
