Excuse me. Your smoke is bothering me. Would you mind not smoking here? Could you please smoke outside?

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Excuse me. Your smoke is bothering me. Would you mind not smoking here? Could you please smoke outside?

word definition completion of a sentence gap filling Ⅰ gap filling Ⅱ 100 JennyShelley Emily

bug ⅰ ) To bug someone into a particular state or situation means to force them into that state or situation. bug ⅱ ) If you cannot bug someone or something, you dislike them very strongly. bugs ⅲ ) If someone or something bugs you, they worry or annoy you. Check your answer bug ex) I only did it to bug my parents.

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Check your answer piss ⅰ ) To piss means to urinate. piss ⅱ ) If you take the piss out of someone, you tease them and make fun of them. pissing ⅲ ) If it is pissing with rain, it is raining very hard. piss off ex) Why don't you just piss off and leave me alone?

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[Question] Check your answer drive ⅰ ) If you drive someone somewhere, you take them there in a car or other vehicle. drives ⅱ ) If the wind, rain, or snow drives in a particular direction, it moves with great force in that direction. drive to ⅲ ) To drive someone to a particular state or situation means to force them into that state or situation. drove ex) He nearly drove Elsie mad with his fussing.

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Check your answer ex) to going to I school am go. ☞ I am going to go to school. ex) to going to I school am go. ☞ I am going to go to school.

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Check your answer ex) to going to I school am go. ☞ I am going to go to school. ex) to going to I school am go. ☞ I am going to go to school.

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Check your answer ex) to going to I school am go. ☞ I am going to go to school. ex) to going to I school am go. ☞ I am going to go to school.

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Check your answer Listen carefully, if you know a perfect sentence, come to a board, then write the sentence, and say it loudly !!! Listen carefully, if you know a perfect sentence, come to a board, then write the sentence, and say it loudly !!! ~~~~~

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Check your answer Listen carefully, if you know a perfect sentence, come to a board, then write the sentence, and say it loudly !!! Listen carefully, if you know a perfect sentence, come to a board, then write the sentence, and say it loudly !!! ~~~~~

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Check your answer Listen carefully, if you know a perfect sentence, come to a board, then write the sentence, and say it loudly !!! Listen carefully, if you know a perfect sentence, come to a board, then write the sentence, and say it loudly !!! ~~~~~

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