| Preposition Combinations #1 | Add the article to the count/non-count noun #1 | Preposition Combinations #2 | Add the article to the count/non-count noun #2 | Stative verbs in a continuous tense. |
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What is confess to?
Confess _____
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What is some?
We have to buy _____ furniture.
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What is laugh at?
Laugh _____
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What is (no article)?
I have borrowed _____ money from her before.
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Taste should be used to mean 'the act of tasting'
Taste
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What is confide in?
Confide _____
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What is a?
It was difficult for them to find _____ woman to play the role.
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What is struggle with?
Struggle _____
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What is a?
He is _____ real gentleman.
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Have should be used to mean 'throw' (as in a party) or 'give'
Have
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What is plead with?
Plead _____
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What is some or no article?
He gave her _____ jewelry for Christmas.
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What is benefit from?
Benefit _____
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What is (no article)?
My first apartment was on _____ Orange Street.
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Think should be used to mean 'consider' (the act of thinking) rather than 'to have an opinion about'
Think
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What is punish someone for?
Punish (someone) _____
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What is (no article)?
I like to play _____ basketball.
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What is disagree with?
Disagree _____
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What is a?
Are you shopping for _____ health club so that you can get in shape?
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Be should be used to mean 'behaving' or 'acting'
Be
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What is glance at?
Glance _____
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What is the?
_____ Swedish language is difficult to learn.
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What is mistake someone/something for?
Mistake (someone/something) _____
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What is (no article)?
_____ experts in neuroscience have been studying her brain for years.
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See should be used to mean 'have a relationship with'
See
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What is see sentences.
Make a list of eight things that you will get at the shop. The first should start with the letter 'A', the second with the letter 'B' and so on ... Write a sentence in which you list each of these things with its proper article.
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