Topics: Grammar of Conjunctions and Prepotitions
He apologized ….. the policeman ………driving fast.
A. to, at
B. to , for
C. on, about
D. to, with
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewThey ___ their grandparents every weekend, but this weekend they ___ at home.
A. visit / are staying
B. visits / stays
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To no longer take part in or be part of something.
A. Drop out
B. Drop round
C. Drop off
