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Savol
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To’g’rijavob
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The soup was ___ cold.
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too
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2
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This is the shop ___ sells cheap clothes.
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which
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3
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We haven’t got a garage so we keep the car in the ___.
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drive
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4
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There’s the man ___ dog bit me.
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whose
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5
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There are ___ cars in this town. There’s nowhere to
park.
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too many
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6
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People say that in 100 years, there ___ be any food in
the world.
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won’t
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7
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Excuse me, waiter. Can we have the ___, please? We
want to go now.
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bill
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8
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They would like ___ a better job.
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to find
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9
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He loves arguing and trying to help the world. I think he
will be a ___ when he grows up.
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politician
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10
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I ___ spoken to her today.
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haven’t
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11
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She left without _____ goodbye.
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saying
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12
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“War and Peace” is a long novel, _____ by Leo Tolstoy.
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it was written
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13
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I’m not accustomed to _____ in that way.
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treat
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14
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It’s very expensive _____ by ship.
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To go
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15
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Little boys like _____ trees
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climbing
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16
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I forgot_____ off the lights again
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To switch
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17
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At ___ first they began to look for ___ dry place.
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-/a
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18
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Where there’s ___ will, there’s ___ way.
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a/a
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19
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___ weather was rainy and we made ___ bet whether you would come.
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The/a
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20
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Peter is on ___ night duty. When I go to ___ bed, he goes to ___work.
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-/-/-
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21
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Kate ate ___ meat with ___ vegetables for ___ second course.
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-/-/the
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22
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At ___ first it was difficult for her to drive ___ car in ___ London.
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-/a/-
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23
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Sofia is ___ capital of ___ Bulgaria
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The/-
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24
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___ youth of Great Britain wants to have ___ better life for ___British people
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The/a/the
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25
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___ Moon has no ___ light. It is bright because ___ Sun shines on it.
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The/-/the
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26
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My aunt lived on ___ ground floor of ___ old house on ___ River Thames.
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the/an/the
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27
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___ best runner in the race was ___ young girl.
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The/a
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28
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Before the New Year we usually have ___ wonderful party at ___ school.
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a/-
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29
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There is ___ hair in my soup and ___ plate is dirty.
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a/the
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30
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Soon our team scored ___ goal and won ___ game.
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a/the
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31
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Have you heard that a friend of ___ went to Vietnam
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mine
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32
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he always thinks of ___ happiness
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others
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33
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__ read the book and ___ took it to the library
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He/I
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34
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Let the boys clean the room ___
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themselves
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35
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Did you all do the grammar exercises ___
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yourself
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36
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Why is ___ sitting in the dark?
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she
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37
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He will sit in the room to keep ___ warm
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Himself
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38
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The man ___ works at this table is my friend.
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who
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39
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___ chapter did you like best?.
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which
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40
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He didn’t take many clothes with ___
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him
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41
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We don’t like him because he always ___ lies
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tells
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42
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I ___ all my work. I am free now.
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Have done
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43
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She ___ at school since 1984.
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Has been teaching
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44
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Samuel says he’s 25 years old, but nobody ___ him
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believes
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45
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We can go out now. It ___ .
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Is not raining
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46
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What ___ you ___ next Sunday?.
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Are/doing
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47
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they ___ their English exam at this time tomorrow.
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will be taking
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48
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My boss ___ some V.I.P’s tomorrow.
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will be received
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49
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Ask him when the engineers ___ finish the talks.
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will
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50
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He ___ for you at 7 in the evening next Sunday.
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will be waiting
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51
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What ___ you ___ at 5 p.m. yesterday?
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Did/do
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52
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They didn’t believe him and ___ to laugh
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began
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53
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He ___ nobody about his secret that day
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didn’t tell
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54
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Henry ___ Puerto Rico before he ___ to St. Thomas.
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visited / had gone
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55
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Mark Twain ___ that they ___ about him
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understood / were speaking
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56
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After my parents ___ home my life ___ better
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had returned / became
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57
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Why ___ you come yesterday? We ___ a good time.
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didn’t / could have had
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58
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I___ never___ to Cambridge, but I once ___ Oxford
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have / been / visited
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59
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My sister ___ in Florida for one year when we ___ to New York
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Haslived / came
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60
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I knew that she ___ Miss Betsy, because I remembered how my mother ___ her.
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was / had described
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61
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If you ___ to please an English person, be very polite about his garden.
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want
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62
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You ___ miss the train if you ___ a taxi
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will / don’t take
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63
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If you want to be healthy you should ___.
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go in for sports
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64
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They are expecting us. They will be disappointed if we ___ .
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don’t come
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65
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I ___ my work in time if you ___ me.
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shall do / help
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66
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Actually, today I feel ... than I did yesterday.
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worse
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67
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I know the Prime Minister _____ .
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well
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68
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My husband’s a _____ cook.
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bad
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69
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Teachers work _____, but they don’t earn much money.
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hard
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70
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Lunch is a _____ meal for many people.
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quick
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71
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Life in New York is very _____ .
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exciting
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72
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The teacher was _____ when nobody did the homework.
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annoyed
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73
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The news is very _____ .
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worrying
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74
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Everybody was very____ about you.
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worried
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75
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The game of tennis was very ____
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tiring
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76
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“_____ did the story take place?”
“A long time ago.”
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When
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77
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We use adverbs _____ the beginning and the end of a sentence, but sometimes _____ the middle of a sentence.
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at / in
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78
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A train leaves _____ Berlin and arrives _____ Bonn in time.
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from / in
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79
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A plane arrived _____ the airport ____
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at / late
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80
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What is the story _____?
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about
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81
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A - _____ is it _____ London _____ New York?
B - 6000 km.
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How long/from/to
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82
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My friend never comes school____. He is always _____.
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early / late
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83
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At first we draw _____ then _____.
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quickly / slowly
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84
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They are _____ readers, they read _____.
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slow / hardly
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85
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I turned around ____, because there was a _____ shout.
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immediately / sudden
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86
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Are you ___? Or is the book _____?
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bored / boring
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87
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A- I am really _____ about my exam *marks.
B- Oh, no! You are sometimes so _____.
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worried / tired
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88
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I am _____ in the Mexican Culture, because it is _____ .
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Interested/
exciting
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89
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Be _____! Walk _____.
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careful / quietly
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89
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The plane left at midnight
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Took off
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90
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She continued writing novels all her life.
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Went on
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91
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She … me her name
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Told
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92
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He soon got better from the flue
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Got over
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93
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I studied too much and got …
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tired
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94
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What’s your name?
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My name’s Jack
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95
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To tell the truth I don't like ... pair of trousers that I bought last month.
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those
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96
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... English are proud of their country and that the English language is spoken all over the world.
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The
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97
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It's 11 o'clock so I ... to bed now.
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am going
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98
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If I ___ time I ___ phoneyou.
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Have/shall
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99
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Tomorrow if the weather ___ fine we ___ out of the town for
hours.
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is / shall get
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100
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The British people think, if you ___ tea ___ you.
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are depressed /
will cheer
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