Topics: Phrasal Verbs
Take after someone
A. Resemble a parent or older sibling
B. Have an argument with someone
C. Trust someone to do something
Select your answer:

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Past Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is in the past continuous tense?
A. She had eaten lunch.
B. She eats lunch every day.
C. She was eating lunch at 2 p.m.
D. She ate lunch quickly.
Vocabulary › View
to create without any forethought or preparation
A. circumspect
B. phosphoresce
C. elucidate
D. improvise
E. prospect
