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Parts of Speech Quiz
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START QUIZPronoun Quiz
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START QUIZto get together
to get together (to meet)
(noun – a get together)
Eg 1:
A: We should get together soon and discuss the project.
B: Yes, we should. When is best for you?
Eg 2:
A: Laura is having a get together at her place on Friday night. Do you want to go?
B: I’d love to, but I’ve got to work late on Friday.
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Can you make a sentence using “to get together?”
to find out
to find out (to discover)
Eg 1:
A: How did you feel when you found out that you had won the lottery?
B: Oh, I couldn’t believe it at first. It was like a dream come true!
Eg 2:
A: When my dad found out that I had taken his car yesterday without asking him, he was really mad.
B: How did he find out?
A: My little sister told him.
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Can you make a sentence using to find out?
to ask (someone) out
to ask (someone) out (to invite someone to go on a date)
Eg 1:
A: I’m so excited! Ben just asked me out!
B: Wow! Lucky you! What did you say?
A: I said “Yes!” of course!
Eg 2:
A: I really like Sean.
B: So why don’t you ask him out?
A: I can’t ask him out! I’m too shy!
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Can you make a sentence using to ask out?
to keep at it
to keep at it (to continue/persevere with something difficult)
Eg 1:
A: I’m thinking about quitting college. I can’t manage all the work.
B: I know it is hard, but you have to keep at it. It will get easier.
Eg 2:
A: How did you become so good at speaking English?
B: I just kept at it. Even when it became really difficult and I couldn’t understand my teacher, I just kept at it.
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Can you make a sentence using to keep at it?




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