Topics: Phrasal Verb
What does “heat up” mean?
A. Slowly stop or end
B. Make something warm
C. Reach the same level as someone else
D. To finish something difficult
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewMy father has always stayed in good health with his habit of eating fruits every day. As the saying goes, _________________
A. the old monkey gets the apple
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The foggy weather ____ difficult driving conditions yesterday.
A. caused
B. causes
C. is causing
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