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Jiju Balakrishnan Posted 9 years ago
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He takes an aversion to ––––– tea.

(A) drink (B) drinking (C) drank (D) drunk ? I choosed drink here, but the answer key shows drinking ,why?
  

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Jiju Balakrishnan He takes an aversion to ––––– tea. (A) drink (B) drinking (C) drank (D) drunk ? I chose drink here, but the answer key shows drinking ,why?

  • Jiju Balakrishnan He takes an aversion to ––––– tea.
  • (A) drink (B) drinking (C) drank (D) drunk ?
  • I chose drink here, but the answer key shows drinking ,why?
  • 'Takes an aversion' is wrong grammar.
  • The test questions you are using always contain bad grammar.
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Jiju BalakrishnanHe takes an aversion to ––––– tea. (A) drink (B) drinking (C) drank (D) drunk ? I chose drink here, but the answer key shows drinking ,why?

'Takes an aversion' is wrong grammar. The test questions you are using always contain bad grammar. You should choose a different book.

He has an aversion t

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