Answer the question
What's the meaning?
What's the meaning? (Part 2)
Make a sentence
Present Prefect
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Students can now sign classes up. Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect Students can now sign up for classes.
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Write down
write on a piece of paper
100
work out
exercise
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hand in
Students should hand their papers in on Thursday.
100
Bob has owned a restaurant in May. Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect. Bob has owned a restaurant since May. We only use "Since" (for a point of time) or "For" (a length of time) with the present prefect. We use "in" for simple past. Bob owned a restaurant in May. (not since)
200
I haven't spoken to her in years, but I called her up last night and we talked for hours. Correct or Incorrect?
Correct!
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think over
consider
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look out
be careful
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pick up
Would you pick that pencil up for me, please?
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I haven't flown lately. Correct or Incorrect?
Correct!
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John and Paul made tea for their classmates. They will hand out it to each classmate. Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect. John and Paul made tea for their classmates. They will hand it out to each classmate.
300
clear up
explain
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look over
examine (someone or something)
300
Look up
If you don't know what a word means, you should look it up (in the dictionary) Can you look up the number to Pizza Hut?
300
Did you have been to Rome? Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect. Have you been to Rome?
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I can't do this myself. Won't someone please help out me? Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect I can't do this myself. Won't someone please help me out?
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find out
learn something
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set out
begin an activity or project
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Figure out
He does these crazy things, and I just can't figure him out. I'm trying to figure out a way to cook soup without water.
400
I just have gotten back from China. Correct or Incorrect?
I have just gotten back from China.
500
He will come in the car. Is there a phrasal verb in this sentence?
No. "in the car" is a prepositional phrase
500
break down
stop working (a machine)
500
keep up
go as fast as you can
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make up (intransitive)
After the disagreement, they made up.
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What is the difference between the two sentences. I ate lunch. I have eaten lunch.
I ate lunch. (Lunch time is over.) I have eaten lunch. (It is still lunch time. Maybe 1pm)