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how to attract someone question 1
I say, you've just ......... on my foot!


how to attract someone, answer 1 how to attract someone, infinitive gerund, stuck vs stode vs struck vs trodden

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 word vocabulary games: examples of verbs toeic prep test There's a car approaching
how to attract someone question 2
Look out, there's a car ......... on your left.


how to attract someone, answer 2 dangling preposition, driving vs approaching vs guiding vs conducting

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 free word games: online verbs game toeic vocab test Phrase: Just a minute, you have just broken my case.
how to attract someone question 3
Just a minute, you have just ......... my case.


how to attract someone, answer 3 rules to gerunds and infinitives, burst vs bundled vs braced vs broken

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 define reason, check, assemble, adjust, disembark, strive Meaning of Mind
how to attract someone question 4
Mind, the doors are ..........


how to attract someone, answer 4 part of speech definition, finishing vs ending vs closing vs falling

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 vocabulary teaching: verb exercises Poked my eye out
how to attract someone question 5
Watch it, you almost ......... my eye out with that umbrella.


how to attract someone, answer 5 define gerund, pointed vs poked vs placed vs pumped

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how to attract someone question 6
Be careful, there's a large ......... between the platform and the train.


how to attract someone, answer 6 how to attract someone, gerund worksheets, gap vs fall vs area vs line

 word games: free online nouns game gmat test Hill vs. mountain
how to attract someone question 7
Hallo, do you see what you did to that ......... of books when you walked past?


how to attract someone, answer 7 esl infinitives gerunds, hill vs mount vs pile vs store

 define gourmand, nostrum, duplicity, avarice, fustian Full stop/period
how to attract someone question 8
Hang on, you've given me the wrong .......... I gave you a ten-pound note.


how to attract someone, answer 8 indirect object pronoun, difference vs change vs alternation vs account

 why have to be stomuch those silly people Phrasal verb: go off
how to attract someone question 9
Stop, that man's just gone ......... with my wallet!


how to attract someone, answer 9 subject and object pronoun, off vs out vs on vs by

 idiom: 'to be a such a chicken' You left the lights on -- what does it mean?
how to attract someone question 10
Excuse me, but you have ......... your car lights on.


how to attract someone, answer 10 report on modal verbs, placed vs left vs found vs tested

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