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Give me the bill

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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries Expression: they asked the waiter for the bill
give me the bill questions 1
After they had finished their meal, they asked the waiter the bill.


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give me the bill, answer 1 give me the bill, irregular past tense verb, had vs their vs the vs the bill

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 vocabulary words: english verbs nouns adjectives toefl test Phrase: Most banks do not mind lending money
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Most banks do not mind to lend money to young entrepreneurs.


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give me the bill, answer 2 pronoun test, most vs do vs to lend vs to

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 word games: free online verb noun adjective game toefl test Why tiring, not tiresome?
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Working all day long in financial services can be a very tired occupation.


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give me the bill, answer 3 adverb and preposition, all day vs in vs services vs tired

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 meaning of delineate, fiasco, paraphrase, exploit, sanctimonious Difference between good and well
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It is quite acceptable to pay a lot for high quality work especially if the service is very well.


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give me the bill, answer 4 future tense activity, quite vs to pay vs if vs well

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 learn how to speak albanian: pimsleur albanian There are so many opportunities
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There is so many more opportunities today in media related industries than could be found 30 years ago.


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give me the bill, answer 5 exercise in logic for english, is vs in vs related vs than

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 vocabulary exercises: noun verb tests free sat test Everybody put their money?
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At the beginning everybody put their money into internet enterprises.


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give me the bill, answer 6 give me the bill, body idioms, at vs everybody vs their vs into

 word games: free online noun verb game sat test Difference between boring and bored
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It is important to initiate all new recruits quickly into company procedures to stop the former becoming boring.


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give me the bill, answer 7 pronoun game, to initiate vs into vs to stop vs boring

 define malediction, coronet, foible, obelisk, referrer, retrospect Correct use of would
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Whenever they would need additional supplies, they used to contact the main warehouse.


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give me the bill, answer 8 relative pronoun, would need vs supplies vs used to vs warehouse

 let's talk about toefl Difference between depend on and depend upon
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It depends in your attitude whether or not you adapt to the new demands of a job.


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give me the bill, answer 9 possessive pronoun adjective, in vs whether vs adapt to vs of

 how to prepare for the toefl? Expecting promotion
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give me the bill, answer 10 difference gerund and infinitive, no good vs expecting for promotion vs within vs years

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