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not the slightest idea questions 1
It's absolutely no good asking me. I haven't the smallest idea.


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 vocabulary games: english adverb noun verb toeic verbal preparation What's wrong in using faintest idea?
not the slightest idea questions 2
I've thought over what you said and after a great deal of thought I am seeing what you mean.


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not the slightest idea, answer 2 past tense verb worksheets, thought vs said vs deal vs am seeing

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 free online word games: adverb noun verb game toeic preparation test 'Let me know' vs 'Let me knowing'
not the slightest idea questions 3
Let me knowing when you come back from your holidays so that we can make arrangements to meet.


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not the slightest idea, answer 3 part of speech lesson plan, knowing vs come vs make vs to meet

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 meaning of cheap, curtly, particularly, counter, direct, downward Tough vs. hard
not the slightest idea questions 4
This meat is very hard and I think you should ask the chef to cook it for a bit longer.


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not the slightest idea, answer 4 implicature phrasal verbs, meat vs hard vs should vs chef

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 definition of job, police, list, month, lot, lamb, family, tax When do we use "make" and when do we use "do"?
not the slightest idea questions 5
You should know by now that I cannot stand it when my steak is not cooked properly as I always have mine well made.


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not the slightest idea, answer 5 present and past tense verb, by now vs stand it vs cooked vs made

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 vocabulary words: verb lists sat test English grammar: made vs. do
not the slightest idea questions 6
You really must be more careful when you do your exercises because you did six elementary mistakes in this one.


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not the slightest idea, answer 6 not the slightest idea, what is an adverb, more careful vs do vs did vs one

 word games: free online verb quiz sat test expressions: 'to stand in a queue' vs. 'stand in line' vs. 'stand in a line'
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As you probably know they are very organized people and when there are a lot of people at the bus stop they stand in a line.


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not the slightest idea, answer 7 idioms worksheets, as vs organized vs there vs line

 define exhume, undermine, nettle, wield, preestablish, ennoble What's wrong with apiece?
not the slightest idea questions 8
I see you have some apples for sale and I only want two. Can you please tell me how much they are the piece?


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not the slightest idea, answer 8 preposition of direction, see vs for sale vs how much vs the piece

 i live in brazil and i intend to do toeic The word 'moved' is wrong in this sentence unless you pick a different word...
not the slightest idea questions 9
In view of his poor health and also because he found it difficult to breath, the doctor recommended that he should move to a warmer country.


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not the slightest idea, answer 9 quiz for subject and object pronouns, in view vs poor health vs breath vs recommended

 try + gerund Difference between occupied and engaged
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I'm afraid the number you want is occupied at the moment so I suggest you ring back later.


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not the slightest idea, answer 10 articles on esl methods, afraid vs occupied vs suggest vs ring

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