[ Idioms ]
“A bit” means ___.
a. some thing to eat
b. to help someone
c. a small amount

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Verb + Infinitive or Gerund › ViewChoose the appropriate form: She enjoys (to draw / drawing) portraits.
A. draw
B. drawing
C. to draw
D. drawn
Conditional Sentence Type 0-3 › View
If you cook vegetables for long time, they … (lose) their nutrients.
A. Loses
B. lose
C. had lose
D. would lose
Tenses › ViewWhy ………………………….. me last night, I was waiting for you ?
A. won’t you call
B. don’t you call
C. haven’t you called
D. didn’t you call
Vocabulary › View
Indict (in DITE)
A. To infer
B. To exonerate
C. To impeach
D. To vindicate
