“Did they come _____ bus ?” No, they came _____ foot.
A. on / on
B. by / on
C. with / by
D. by / with

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Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewChoose the right sentence.
A. Do you fancy to coming round to my house this evening?
B. Do you fancy coming round to my house this evening?
C. Do you fancy come round to my house this evening?
D. Do you fancy comeing round to my house this evening?
E. Do you fancy to come round to my house this evening?
Precede vs. Proceed › View
The implementation of monetary policy in the country is … smoothly.
(a) preceding
(b) proceeding
I’m not leaving ______ I get an apology from you.
A. Until
B. As if
C. While
D. As long as
E. So that
Vocabulary › View
Clint decided to take the family ranch and split it into a subdivision so he could make money renting out properties.
A. A housing development
B. An industrial complex
C. A shopping center
D. Smaller farms
