[ Gerund and Infinitives ]
I wish ________ for the robbery.
A. to not being accused
B. not to be accused
C. not being accused
D. to not be accused

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I am eating a mango fruit.
A. with gerund
B. no gerund
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Which of the following is a correct use of “there are”?
A. There are a cup.
B. There are six plates.
C. There are isn’t any cups.
D. There are some soup.
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A. She will go to the party.
B. She goes to the party.
C. She is going to the party.
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My cousin … as a medical assistant for almost a year.
A. have worked
B. has worked
