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to continue longer than planned
Question 1:
to continue longer than planned
A.
get at
B.
freak out
C.
run on
D.
break away
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1. to leave the house 2. to date with somebody 3. to stop working 4. to move abroad for earning money 5. to be old-fashioned
to continue longer than planned
1. not to punish 2. to make explosion
1. to postpone 2. to return something in the place where it had been before
we use this phrase when we want to warn somebody of danger
to examine something quickly
1. to cope with issues or feelings 2. to become noticeable
to start doing something because you have received the information, tip or advice
to reassure, to support, to encourage somebody to do something he/she doesn't dare to
to behave badly towards somebody even without any reason.
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