[ Preposition after some Verbs ]
I talked _______ her about this matter
A. for
B. of
C. about
D. to

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Active and Passive Gerunds and InfinitivesSecond Type ConditionalAdjectives and AdverbsPrepositions of Place and TimeVocabulary and Sentence StructurePRESENT SIMPLE - CHILDRENAdverb of MannerNounIN, ON & ATModals for Advice, Obligation/Prohibition, Necessity and Lack of NecessityOther quiz:
Independent vs Subordinate Clause › ViewThere would be less tension between them if they could just see eye to eye.
A. Independent
B. Subordinate
C. I’m not sure
Apostrophes and Quotation Marks › View
Which of the following is NOT a correct way to show possession for the name ‘Jack’?
A. Jack’s
B. Jacks
C. Jacks’
D. Jack’s house
Grammar › ViewThe dog is:
A. above
B. between
C. under
Present Perfect Negative and Interrogative › View
Tom / sing / karaoke.
A. Have Tom ever sung karaoke?
B. Has Tom ever sung karaoke?
C. Has Tom ever sang karaoke?
