[ Dependent Prepositions ]
Are you talking ___ me?
A. to
B. with
C. for
D. at

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewDo you want to ……. after work today?
A. turn out
B. get across
C. come over
Grammar › View
She tried _____ the man, but she was driving too fast.
A. to not hit
B. not to hitting
C. not to hit
D. not hit
Future Tenses › View“I’m very thirsty.” “I _____ you something to drink. Coke or tea?”
A. get
B. have got
C. will get
D. will have got
Grammar - Quantiflier › View
Ali wants to buy —– curru puffs but she doesn’t have —— money left.
A. few, much
B. some, any
C. much, any
D. many, many