[ Prepositions after Verbs ]
If I pay _____ the meal, can you get the drinks?
A. in
B. back
C. for

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Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Used to › ViewIf you go to live in the United Kingdom, you will have _____________________on the left.
A. to get used to drive
B. to get used to driving
C. to use driving
D. to be used to drive
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
My mom cooked pasta ____ chicken for dinner.
A. for
B. and
C. but
D. or
Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewWhat is a synonym for (brigade) in this sentence?
A brigade of volunteers cleaned up the hiking trail.
A. learning
B. moment
C. group
D. owner
Narrative Tenses › View
I __________ (study) for hours before I finally __________ (understand) the concept.
A. studied, understood
B. was studying, understood
C. had studied, understood
D. had been studying, understood
