Bill still hasn't me - maybe he doesn't have romantic feelings for me after all.
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English, 17.08.2021 15:50 xochitlbmartine
Bill still hasn't me - maybe he doesn't have romantic feelings for me after all.
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A. brought - about
B. asked - out
C. went - beyond
D. cut-off
7.We the puppies carefully and sold them for a good profit.
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A. came up
B. brought up
C. fell over
D. went through
8.I feel so inadequate and jealous around my sister-ugh, she always the worst in me!
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A. brings out
B. comes into
C. cuts off
D. gets into
9.The CEO said he was determined to bring changes that would ensure the companies viability well into the future.
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A. on
B. up
C. off
D. about
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