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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries Meaning of 'no problem'
responses question 1
John: 'Thank you so much.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 1 responses (6), exercise gerund, no problem. vs any problem. vs a problem. vs some problem.

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 vocabulary words: english nouns toeic test 'You're welcome' vs. 'You are welcome'
responses question 2
John: 'I am most grateful.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 2 esl journal articles, you are welcoming. vs you welcome. vs you're welcome. vs you are welcomed.

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 word games: free online noun quiz toeic test Don't mention it
responses question 3
John: 'Thank you very much for helping me.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 3 phrasal verbs, you don't mention it. vs no mention of it. vs you mention it. vs don't mention it.

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 define principal, authority, accomplishment, character, panel Explanation of this dialogue
responses question 4
John: 'That was very thoughtful of you to do that.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 4 english words ending in gry, forgetful. vs forget it. vs i've forgotten. vs don't forget it.

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 definition of divorce, restrict, pull, have, bleed, alliance, attack It was my pleasure
responses question 5
John: 'I really appreciate your kindness this last week.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 5 phone english, it pleased me. vs it was pleasing. vs it was my pleasure. vs it was pleasant.

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 vocabulary websites: noun list mcat verbal word list Meaning of "It was the least I could do"
responses question 6
John: 'I must say you really helped us out when we lost those passports.'
Sue: '.........


responses, answer 6 responses (6), object pronouns, it was the least i could do. vs i couldn't do more. vs i couldn't do less. vs i

 word games free: online nouns game mcat prep test All part of the service
responses question 7
John: 'Your advice this morning was much appreciated.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 7 preposition as, all to do with service. vs all part of the service. vs all the section of the service. vs the

 meaning of emergency, cytoplasm, secondary structure, cerebral cortex Not necessary
responses question 8
John: 'We'd like to give you this small present to show our gratitude.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 8 preposition in english, it's really not needed. vs it's really not wanted. vs it's really not demanded. vs it's

 give me a hand? How do we use these modal verbs?
responses question 9
John: 'By the way, I've paid the taxi driver.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 9 proper pronoun, you mustn't have. vs you couldn't have. vs you shouldn't have. vs you can't have.

 suit versus accommodate Wicked vs. naughty
responses question 10
John: 'And as a special thank you for all you've done, we're treating you to a meal out.'
Sue: '.........'


responses, answer 10 simple past, you're very stupid. vs you're really naughty. vs you're really horrible. vs you're really wicked.

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