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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries How can I use "sense"? And when is a proper?
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My main trouble is that I have a terrible feel of direction.


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this way and that, answer 1 this way and that, part of speech exercise, main vs is vs a vs feel

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 good gre preperation site What is the difference between "bend" and "turn"?
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I can go into a shop down the street, come out and then not know which way to bend to continue my journey down the road.


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this way and that, answer 2 identifying part of speech, into vs down vs not know vs bend

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 good gre preperation site Jeans vs. genes
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I think that this probably has something to do with my jeans.


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this way and that, answer 3 pronoun and noun adjective, that vs probably vs do vs jeans

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 good gre preperation site Phrase: I have possibly inherited this disability
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I have possibly incurred this disability from my grandfather who got into all sorts of difficulties.


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this way and that, answer 4 idioms, incurred vs disability vs got vs sorts of

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 good gre preperation site Wedding honeymoon
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The story was that after his wedding he took his young bride on their honey pot to stay at a hotel in Paris.


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this way and that, answer 5 british idioms, after vs took vs honey pot vs at

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this way and that questions 6
Clearly he was a very romance kind of chap and that's why he chose Paris.


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this way and that, answer 6 this way and that, perfect tense verb, clearly vs romance vs chap vs chose

 good gre preperation site Meaning of "very first everning"
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On their very first evening he told his wife he was just going out for a short walking but it was really to buy her some flowers.


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this way and that, answer 7 part of speech verb, very first vs just vs walking vs really

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He found a shop quickly and brought the flowers but he couldn't remember how to get back to the hotel.


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this way and that, answer 8 present perfect progressive tense, found vs quickly vs brought vs get

 good gre preperation site Upset or upturned
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He got back very late and his bride was really upturned but soon forgave him when she saw the flowers.


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this way and that, answer 9 quizzes gerunds sentences free online, got back vs upturned vs forgave vs saw

 good gre preperation site why is "go out lonely" an incorrect variant?
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For the rest of their long married life my grandmother never let him go out lonely ever again.


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this way and that, answer 10 grammar gerunds, for the rest vs married life vs let vs lonely

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