[ Prepositions ]
You can’t leave the restaurant without paying ___ your meal.
A. for
B. after
C. into

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Modals and Preposition › ViewWhat is the best response if a guest’s reservation is not found?
A. “I’m sorry, I don’t see your booking. Could I confirm the dates again?”
B. “You must have made a mistake.”
C. “Your reservation is not in our system, please leave.”
D. “I don’t think you booked a room.”
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The angry look on my mother’s face told me that punishment was imminent.
A. Unlikely
B. Certain
C. Potential
D. Going to be bad
Idioms › ViewIf your “heart goes out to someone”, you ___.
a. try to help them
b. feel sorry for them
c. love them
Grammar › View
My teacher asked Adrian sternly , ” Can you account _____ your absence last Friday ? ”
A. for
B. with
C. at
D. over
