[ Grammar ]
They insisted on _____ us home.
A. drive
B. driving
C. drives
D. to drive

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A. will pass
B. would pass
C. pass
D. passed
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My shoes are tight.
A. Tight is adverb.
B. Tight is adjective.
‘What did he say about Tom?’
‘Brad ___________ he was a native speaker’
A. said
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Vocabulary › View
What is the definition of ‘discern’?
A. To delay something until a later date
B. The darkest part of twilight
C. Finding something out with difficulty
D. An organised fight between two people
