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Question 1:
to continue
A.
stay on
B.
deal on
C.
take on
D.
go on
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Test 17-Phrasal Verbs meaning | English Phrasal Verbs
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1. to drive at (also figuratively) 2. to attack or criticize
to accept something even if it is not what you really want
to load the operating system
when you manage to do something without something (help, money, etc.)
to continue
to examine a group of things in order to select the items you want
to make somebody participate in something, especially against their will
to find something accidentally
to compensate
to found hopes on something or somebody
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