[ Conjunctions & Prepositions ]
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A. For
B. Across
C. With
D. To

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Verb + Preposition › ViewI don’t spend much money _____ food.
A. about
B. of
C. on
Tenses › View
I last met George two weeks ago.
I …………………………………………………………
A. hadn’t seen George for 2 weeks
B. haven’t seen George for 2 weeks
C. didn’t see George for 2 weeks
Past Tense › ViewShe (park) the car outside the mall.
A. parks
B. park
C. parked
Grammar › View
You _____ me you’d be late.
A. must tell
B. should have told me
C. might tell
D. have to have told me
