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Would you mind ................... a bit?
Question 1:
Would you mind ................... a bit?
A.
moving
B.
to move
C.
Either could be used here
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There was ......................... anything to eat.
There ...................... a few boys playing in the garden.
...................... at the door he demanded admission.
Would you mind ................... a bit?
Why don’t you .................. listen to me?
You need not ...................... on Sundays.
You had better ........................ his permission before using his computer.
Beethoven is greater ....................... composers of music.
I prefer watching TV .................. reading books.
He used ................... poems when he was a student.
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