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I don't think I've met her but her name_______
Options are:
- call it a day,
- rings a bell,
- head
expression-choice
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I don't think I've met her but her name_______
Options are:
- call it a day,
- rings a bell,
- head
expression-choice
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Any one give me answer pls
– Dumesh Patel
1 hour ago
Patience is gold :-) Don't forget to accept the answer if answered your question.
– ib11
53 mins ago
The only answer where there is a verb in the right form is (2).
– Andrew Leach♦
7 mins ago
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I don't think I've met her but her name_______
Options are:
- call it a day,
- rings a bell,
- head
expression-choice
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I don't think I've met her but her name_______
Options are:
- call it a day,
- rings a bell,
- head
expression-choice
expression-choice
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ib11
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Any one give me answer pls
– Dumesh Patel
1 hour ago
Patience is gold :-) Don't forget to accept the answer if answered your question.
– ib11
53 mins ago
The only answer where there is a verb in the right form is (2).
– Andrew Leach♦
7 mins ago
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Any one give me answer pls
– Dumesh Patel
1 hour ago
Patience is gold :-) Don't forget to accept the answer if answered your question.
– ib11
53 mins ago
The only answer where there is a verb in the right form is (2).
– Andrew Leach♦
7 mins ago
Any one give me answer pls
– Dumesh Patel
1 hour ago
Any one give me answer pls
– Dumesh Patel
1 hour ago
Patience is gold :-) Don't forget to accept the answer if answered your question.
– ib11
53 mins ago
Patience is gold :-) Don't forget to accept the answer if answered your question.
– ib11
53 mins ago
The only answer where there is a verb in the right form is (2).
– Andrew Leach♦
7 mins ago
The only answer where there is a verb in the right form is (2).
– Andrew Leach♦
7 mins ago
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You can google the options as phrases to find out what they mean.
But the one you should choose is rings a bell: to cause someone to remember something or for it to seem familiar.
See https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/ring+a+bell
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1 Answer
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You can google the options as phrases to find out what they mean.
But the one you should choose is rings a bell: to cause someone to remember something or for it to seem familiar.
See https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/ring+a+bell
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You can google the options as phrases to find out what they mean.
But the one you should choose is rings a bell: to cause someone to remember something or for it to seem familiar.
See https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/ring+a+bell
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You can google the options as phrases to find out what they mean.
But the one you should choose is rings a bell: to cause someone to remember something or for it to seem familiar.
See https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/ring+a+bell
You can google the options as phrases to find out what they mean.
But the one you should choose is rings a bell: to cause someone to remember something or for it to seem familiar.
See https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/ring+a+bell
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Any one give me answer pls
– Dumesh Patel
1 hour ago
Patience is gold :-) Don't forget to accept the answer if answered your question.
– ib11
53 mins ago
The only answer where there is a verb in the right form is (2).
– Andrew Leach♦
7 mins ago