[ Dependent Prepositions ]
– I don’t have money to eat out
– Don’t worry, I’ll pay …. you
A. for
B. to

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Grammar › ViewAfter she had returned home, she ………………. herself a good dinner.
A. would be cooking
B. has cooked
C. cooked
D. was cooking
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________ the holiday was a short one, we enjoyed ourselves tremendously.
A. While
B. Unless
C. Whereas
D. In spite of
Be going to / Will › ViewDo you think they ( to like) the presents we got for them?
A. are going to like
B. will like
C. is going to like
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Which modal verb expresses a conditional situation or a formal request?
A. would
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C. will
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