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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries Would you like me to suggest something to eat?
eating out question 1
As there are so many dishes on the menu, would you like me to ......... something to eat?


eating out, answer 1 eating out, information on verb groups and modal verbs, decide vs suggest vs offer vs consider

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 vocabulary words: english verb noun adjective toeic test What does majority mean?
eating out question 2
They simply couldn't decide which restaurant to choose and so in the end they took a vote and the ......... decided on a Chinese one.


eating out, answer 2 esl science lessons, most vs more vs majority vs main

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 word games: free online verb noun adjective game toeic test Deliver vs. arrive
eating out question 3
We waited one hour for the main dish to ......... and then it was the wrong order.


eating out, answer 3 popular idioms, arrive vs reach vs deliver vs send

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 meaning of brake, complicate, division, nominate, aware, applicant Expression: Mix the right balance of sauces
eating out question 4
If you really want to enjoy the full flavour of that particular meal, you must remember to ......... the right balance of sauces together.


eating out, answer 4 whats a pronoun, join vs stick vs attach vs mix

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eating out question 5
It is always more relaxing to eat in a restaurant where the faces of the staff are ......... and you know everyone by name.


eating out, answer 5 esl article, familiarized vs familiar vs familiarly vs familiarity

 vocabulary words: english nouns adjectives sat test They reached a compromise and settled on the set
eating out question 6
There was a great discussion about which particular type of cuisine the guests would choose and finally they reached a ......... and settled on the set menu.


eating out, answer 6 eating out, english personal pronoun, compromising vs compromised vs compromise vs compromisingly

 word games: free online noun adjective game sat test Rely on vs. trust
eating out question 7
It doesn't matter how late you arrive at this restaurant you can always ......... on a warm welcome from the owner.


eating out, answer 7 reflexive verb, trust vs confide vs rely vs believe

 define ruth, dexterity, meditation, incapacity, furrier, tactician Conduct vs. guide
eating out question 8
The place was so full of people and tables that the waiter had to ......... us through the crowds to our table.


eating out, answer 8 free worksheets on part of speech, show vs guide vs conduct vs enable

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eating out question 9
The problem about writing on food is that however hard you try, you will say what you like and end up being ..........


eating out, answer 9 teaching question words, subjective vs objective vs reflective vs directive

 what does 'churn out' mean? Difference between 'attract the eye' and 'appeal to the eye'
eating out question 10
The success of a really good meal is that not only must it taste good but it should also look good and thus ......... to your eye.


eating out, answer 10 preposition, attract vs appeal vs attend vs appear

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