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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries Why slammed and not smashed
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Jane: Did you know you broke the glass when you ......... the door last night?


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Frank: It couldn't possibly have been me I always shut doors ..........


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Jane: I'm sorry you're not telling the truth, you were the last person to ..........


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 meaning of internationalize, convey, contrive, sponsor, expire, remit Breaking glass vs. broken glass
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Mike: That doesn't prove anything. Actually I heard the sound of glass ......... in the night.


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Jane: You're just making that up — I know you're not ..........


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Mike: Honestly, I did hear that kind of noise, I ..........


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Jane: Sorry you can protest if you like but it doesn't ..........


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Mike: Just a minute what's that note .........?


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Jane: It's some kind of note from Joe next door — no I ..........


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Mike: Give it to me. Very interesting! He says he broke the glass by accident and ..........


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