[ Grammar ]
To refuse a favour, you can say the following, except:
A. Unfortunately I can’t help.
B. I’m afraid I can’t.
C. Sorry, I’m not able to help.
D. I will help you in your dreams.

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D. shouldn’t / may
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They are coming late to the party,
A. Aren’t they?
B. Isn’t they?
C. Aren’t he?
D. Isn’t he?
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A. Was
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Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “I apologize _ my mistake.”
A. for
B. at
C. on
D. about
