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But if you ______ to spare before you do catch the bus, be sure to pop in.
have a meeting
have a moment
have a nap
have a ride
- But if you have a meeting to spare before you do catch the bus, be sure to pop in.
- Not logical, as meetings are typically obligations, not spare time.
- But if you have a moment to spare before you do catch the bus, be sure to pop in.
- Correct Answer: "Moment" conveys a brief amount of free time, fitting naturally with "to spare."
- But if you have a nap to spare before you do catch the bus, be sure to pop in.
- Unlikely, as naps imply a period of rest, not something to spare like time.
- But if you have a ride to spare before you do catch the bus, be sure to pop in.
- Doesn't fit contextually; rides aren't typically something one "spares."
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