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To rip into pieces.
Question 1:
To rip into pieces.
A.
tear in
B.
tear up
C.
tear off
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Some questions from the same exam
To end a phone conversation.
To make someone happier.
To rip into pieces.
To disappoint.
To recommend not doing something.
To quit.
To inspect/investigate.
To switch something on.
To dispose of something.
To compete with someone, to oppose.
To consider an idea.
To organize, to resolve a problem.
To go to a restaurant to eat.
To participate.
To not tell; to keep a secret.
To clean.
To tell someone to stop acting childish.
To give something used to somebody else.
To begin, start.
To register in a certain place.
Something very simple.
Used to express that the current issue is the last problem in a series of problems.
Used to express that you need more than one person for an activity.
Used to express that you need to start an activity from the beginning after you previously failed.
Think about something before making a decision.
It means that justice is impartial and objective.
Used to talk about someone else who takes the blame.
Be the best.
A lie in order not to hurt someone’s feelings.
Big sum of money given to a person when they leave a company or retire.
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