To not take part in some activity, such as voting.
A. abstain
B. armistice
C. arsenal
D. blockade

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Grammar & Vocabulary › View. You are describing a difficult situation in the past and how you overcame it. Which sentence is correct?
A. When I had to move to another country, I was feeling homesick at first, but then I adapted.
B. When I have to move to another country, I felt homesick at first, but then I adapted.
C. When I moved to another country, I felt homesick at first, but then I adapted.
D. When I move to another country, I feel homesick at first, but then I adapted.
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He __________ ride a bike because he never learned how.
A. can
B. can’t
C. might not
D. couldn’t
Grammar › ViewHenry does not get very good grades, but he manages to _________.
A. work out
B. pass out
C. get through
D. get by
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Are you for or ——- this proposition?
A. with
B. opposite
C. against
D. at
