[ Prepositions ]
She wants to apologise —– you for making a mistake.
A. with
B. at
C. to

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Modals Deduction: cant /must › ViewJulie _____________ have much money, or she would buy a new car. Her old one is falling apart.
A. can’t
B. must
Present/Future/Past Simple/Present Perfect › View
They didn’t collected enough books and clothes for their volunteer programme yet.
A. A. books
B. B. for
C. C. didn’t collected
D. D. yet
Vocabulary › ViewGo straight to the intersection and you’ll see a building …………… the left.
A. on
B. to
C. in
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An Australian woman travelling home from Melbourne _____ down a narrow road one dark evening.
A. drove
B. was driving
