[ Prepositions ]
Their kids have nothing … common. They’re completely different.
A. at
B. on
C. in

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Modals and Vocabulary › ViewWhich sentence expresses that something is not allowed?
A. You can attend the concert if you like.
B. You must attend the concert.
C. You must not attend the concert.
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Do you want to go ________ for dinner? There’s a new Chinese restaurant on Park Street.
A. out
B. with
C. in
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A. so
B. or
C. because
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“In the soup” means ___.
a. in serious trouble
b. having a good time
