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"It's seems" vs "It seems"



 
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"It's seems" vs "It seems" #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 23, 2008 22:32 pm   "It's seems" vs "It seems"
 

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ESL/EFL Test #259 "Irregular Verbs Test (7)", question 5

I like to buy whole bean coffee so I can ......... the beans when I get home. It's seems to taste better that way.

(a) ground
(b) grind
(c) grinds

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #259 "Irregular Verbs Test (7)", answer 5

I like to buy whole bean coffee so I can grind the beans when I get home. It's seems to taste better that way.

Correct answer: (b) grind
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"It's seems" vs "It seems" #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:42 am   "It's seems" vs "It seems"
 

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