[ Grammar TOEFL ]
“Has there been a new policy about sick leaves?”
“I don’t know, I don’t remember _____ about it”
A. was being told
B. to be told
C. being told
D. I was being told

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Prepositions › ViewDon’t be angry. I’m not laughing ___ you. I’m laughing _____ you.
A. With / at
B. At / at
C. On / through
D. At / with
Modal Verbs and Conjuctions › View
Choose the NEGATIVE form:
Joseph should go to the doctor.
A. Joseph should go not to the doctor.
B. Joseph shouldn’t go to the doctor.
C. Joseph shouldn’t to the doctor.
D. Shouldn’t go to the doctor.
Grammar Rules › ViewChoose
This modal verb is used when something is impossible or not true.
A. might/may/could
B. can’t
C. must
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
We didn’t ask for discount, _____ did the store offer one.
A. nor
B. but
C. yet
D. so
