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In one of the … reported above, the development was something of a "transplant" of an existing study skills programme from another school.
1) schools 2) school’s
3) schooles 4) schools’
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The bigger houses have disappeared, to be replaced by '60s ….
1) boxs 2) boxes
3) box 4) boxis
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Yes, four … were coming we were told.
1) babys 2) babis
3) babes 4) babies
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… are also provided for those with special needs — children, the elderly and physically or mentally disabled people.
1) Class 2) Classs
3) Classes 4) Classis
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Like Good King Wenceslas, Bres's … melted the snow when he walked.
1) foots 2) footes
3) feets 4) feet
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I had to ask Mum to lend me the … — it was the most humiliating moment of my life.
1) money 2) moneys
3) moneis 4) moneyes
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We also make curtains, upholstered … and carpets.
1) furnitures 2) furnitureses
3) furnituress 4) furniture
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…, of course, can lead to tooth decay (so that some foods, such as meat, become difficult to eat) and also to diabetes.
1) Sugar 2) Sugars
3) Sugares 4) Sugare’s
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The sun was shining down outside, and the … were all very warm and comfortable.
1) mouses 2) mouse
3) mice 4) mous
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John married three times and had a total of seventeen ….
1) children 2) childrens
3) childrenes 4) child
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There are over 100 shops in the Quarter, selling a wide range of beautiful jewellery, clocks and …, often at very competitive prices.
1) watches 2) watchess
3) watch 4) watchs
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We were entertained first by a pair of talented young men playing two grand ….
1) pianos 2) pianoses
3) piano 4) pianoc
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Trees and red hills and … buzzing.
1) flies 2) flees
3) flyes 4) flyies
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… have an important place in British history.
1) Oxen 2) Oxes
3) Oxens 4) Oxs
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Money … always bring happiness.
1) is 2) don’t
3) isn’t 4) doesn’t
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The latest news of our children ….
1) exciting 2) was exciting
3) are exciting 4) were exciting
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The police … to find the criminal.
1) is unable 2) were unable
3) was unable 4) has been unable
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Stephen opened a drawer and took out ….
1) photo 2) some photos
3) a photos 4) any photos
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I don’t want … or help.
1) advices 2) an advice
3) advice 4) any advices
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Can I borrow your scissors? Mine … not sharp enough.
1) is 2) are
3) aren’t 4) isn’t
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Mathematics … an exact science.
1) is 2) are
3) have been 4) shall be
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The sunlit … look wonderful.
1) rooves 2) roofs
3) roofes 4) roovs
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… is kept in the box.
1) My little brother’s tooth 2) My brother’s little tooth
3) My tooth’s little brother 4) My brother little tooth
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… are not very high.
1) Father’s my wages 2) Wage’s my father
3) My father’s wages 4) My father wage
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… are very brave.
1) This country’s people 2) These people’s country
3) Country’s these people 4) The country for people
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… were locked in another room.
1) His father’s instruments 2) His instrument’s father
3) This father’s instruments 4) His father instrument
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… is the favourite song of my brother.
1) Geese’s my Granny 2) My Granny’s geese
3) My geese’s Granny 4) My Granny geese
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I like to play with ….
1) my sister’s toys 2) my sisters toys
3) the toys’ my sister 4) my sister toy
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… are very naughty.
1) My aunt’s children 2) My aunts children
3) Children’s my aunt 4) Childrens’ of my aunt
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… are beautiful.
1) Kiev’s parks 2) Kieves parks
3) Park’s of Kiev 4) Kieves’ parks
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Do you know … Browns? They live next to us.
1) a 2) an
3) the 4) ø
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There are some beautiful towns in … north of Italy.
1) a 2) the
3) ø 4) an
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… Trafalgar Square is in London.
1) The 2) An
3) ø 4) A
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My sister plays … piano very well.
1) a 2) an
3) the 4) ø
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Carl is at … school. He will be home soon.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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Alison was … first person to arrive at the party.
1) a 2) the
3) an 4) ø
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The prisoner was taken to … court to stand trial.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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… Panama Canal divides North and South America.
1) An 2) A
3) The 4) ø
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She went to … station to see Jim off.
1) the 2) a
3) an 4) ø
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His father is a travel-writer. He has been all over … world and written books about China.
1) a 2) the
3) ø 4) an
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He published his articles in …Times.
1) ø 2) a
3) an 4) the
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She is writing a book about …homeless.
1) a 2) ø
3) the 4) an
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Jack is a professional footballer. He has been playing … football since he was a child.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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…English language is spoken all over the world.
1) ø 2) A
3) An 4) The
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Last week I had … accident in Paris.
1) an 2) a
3) the 4) ø
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I enjoy skiing in …Alps.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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They visited … Grand Canyon last summer.
1) a 2) ø
3) the 4) an
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She lives in a castle near … River Rhine.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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I went shopping at …Macy’s and bought an expensive coat.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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They are going for a walk near …London Zoo in Regent’s Park.
1) a 2) the
3) a 4) ø
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There is a modern cinema in …Bridge Street.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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Anna comes from …Netherlands but she lives in Italy now.
1) ø 2) a
3) an 4) the
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She has been working as … chemist since she graduated from the university.
1) a 2) the
3) ø 4) an
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It is really … pleasure to see her smiling face.
1) a 2) ø
3) the 4) an
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The Severn is …longest river in Great Britain.
1) a 2) the
3) an 4) ø
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My mother can read Italian books in …original.
1) a 2) ø
3) the 4) an
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Last summer I used to get up at …sunrise and walk in the forest for hours.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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The teacher told us to learn this poem by … heart.
1) the 2) a
3) an 4) ø
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When we went to Paris we saw … Eiffel Tower.
1) a 2) ø
3) the 4) an
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He always comes home late at … night.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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… British Isles lie in the north-west of Europe.
1) ø 2) The
3) A 4) An
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Last winter she saw … Himalayas for the first time in her life.
1) ø 2) a
3) an 4) the
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Open … door, please. We are waiting.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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Look outside. …sky is getting very dark.
1) The 2) A
3) An 4) ø
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Has Melanie got …garden? No, she doesn’t like gardening at all.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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There was a programme on television about dangers to … environment.
1) ø 2) a
3) an 4) the
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Pollution is having … effect on our climate.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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David is in …hospital. He has broken his hand.
1) a 2) ø
3) the 4) an
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The train to Paris leaves from … Waterloo Station.
1) the 2) a
3) an 4) ø
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The space capsule came down in … Pacific.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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What …clever children you have!
1) a 2) the
3) an 4) ø
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I think that’s … awful thing to say.
1) a 2) an
3) the 4) ø
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Judy goes to work by … bus.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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I don’t know what to do. It’s quite …difficult problem.
1) a 2) an
3) the 4) ø
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We can finish the rest of the bread for …breakfast.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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I will meet you outside … National Gallery.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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I think Edinburgh is … beautiful city. I love going there.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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The guide advised us to take a walk around …Lake Windermere.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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We had an unforgettable holiday in …Bahamas.
1) ø 2) a
3) an 4) the
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He has dreamt of climbing …Everest since his childhood.
1) the 2) ø
3) an 4) a
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My neighbour is a photographer; let’s ask him for … advice about colour films.
1) the 2) ø
3) a 4) an
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We had … fish and chips for lunch.
1) a 2) the
3) ø 4) any
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My brother is in the navy. He is at … sea for months sometimes.
1) the 2) ø
3) a 4) an
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I usually go to … bed at about 11 p.m. to get a good night’s sleep.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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The cat is sitting on …bed.
1) a 2) an
3) the 4) ø
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The Prime Minister visited … prison yesterday and talked to the prisoners.
1) the 2) a
3) an 4) ø
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The men who robbed the bank are in … prison now.
1) the 2) a
3) an 4) ø
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The ambulance took the injured people to … hospital.
1) a 2) an
3) ø 4) the
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I must go to … hospital to visit my aunt. She’s had an operation.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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We saw the children in their classrooms as we walked past … school.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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I want to go to university when I leave …school.
1) a 2) ø
3) an 4) the
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Look at … cats! They are chasing a bird.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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…children usually like playing games.
1) An 2) A
3) The 4) ø
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…villages in this part of the country are very beautiful.
1) The 2) This
3) A 4) ø
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…breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
1) ø 2) A
3) The 4) An
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Paul is … only person who remembered me.
1) a 2) an
3) the 4) ø
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In … Stone Age people lived in caves.
1) ø 2) the
3) a 4) an
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We travelled to London by … train.
1) a 2) an
3) the 4) ø
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He is learning to play …violin.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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Have you ever been to Copenhagen? – Yes. I think it’s … prettiest city in Europe.
1) a 2) the
3) ø 4) an
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What did you see on your tour today? – I saw Buckingham Palace and … Houses of Parliament.
1) an 2) a
3) the 4) ø
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Do you buy a newspaper every day? – Yes. I usually buy …Independent and my wife reads fashion magazines.
1) An 2) A
3) The 4) ø
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Who is going to open the new shopping centre? – I heard that … Queen is going to do it.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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Rome wasn’t built in … day.
1) an 2) a
3) the 4) ø
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…. apple a day keeps the doctor away.
1) The 2) An
3) ø 4) A
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When in Rome, do as … Romans do.
1) an 2) ø
3) a 4) the
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You can’t get … blood out of a stone.
1) the 2) a
3) ø 4) an
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Home is where … heart is.
1) a 2) the
3) an 4) ø
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You cannot make … omelette without breaking eggs.
1) an 2) the
3) ø 4) a
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…panda is a large mammal which lives in China and eats bamboo shoots.
1) ø 2) The
3) An 4) A
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Although people say that … English are very reserved, I have an English girlfriend who is just the opposite!
1) an 2) the
3) a 4) ø
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The three musicians play on … stage.
1) a new 2) a newer
3) newest 4) more new
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She speaks in … voice than the last time.
1) a loud 2) a louder
3) the loudest 4) the most loud
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This was … film he had ever seen.
1) bad 2) worse
3) the worst 4)badly
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They leave … way they can.
1) a quick 2) a quicker
3) the quickest 4) more quick
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A whale is … than a dolphin.
1) long 2) longer
3) the longest 4) more long
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This coat is … of all.
1) an expensive 2) a less expensive
3) the least expensive 4) the expensivest
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… supplies will soon be available.
1) far 2) farther
3) farthest 4) further
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Happiness is … than money.
1) important 2) more important
3) the most important 4) the importantest
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Is it … to go there by car or by train?
1) cheap 2) cheaper
3) the cheapest 4) more cheap
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Do you know that the Dead Sea is … sea.
1) a salty 2) a saltier
3) a saltiest 4) more salty
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I have never drunk … beer.
1)gooder 2) better
3) the best 4) the most good
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Which instrument makes … music in the world?
1) a beautiful 2) more beautiful
3) the most beautiful 4) beatifuller
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Gulian behaved very … at the party last night.
1) bad 2) badly
3) worse 4) worst
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This is … problem she has ever had.
1) a great 2)a greater
3) the greatest 4) more great
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He is … than me.
1) elder 2) the eldest
3) the oldest 4) older
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The youngest of the family was ….
1) more successful 2) the most successful
3) successful 4) successfully
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These trousers are too small. I need … size.
1) a large 2) a larger
3) the largest 4)more large
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This is … beer that I have ever drunk.
1) good 2) better
3)the best 4) more good
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China has got … population in the world.
1) a large 2) a larger
3) the largest 4) more large
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Of the three girls, this one is the ….
1) pretty 2) prettier
3) prettiest 4) more pretty
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Which is …: five, fifteen or fifty?
1) little 2) less
3) the least 4)small
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Susan is … person in the whole band.
1) a wonderful 2) a more wonderful
3) the most wonderful 4) wonderfulest
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The weather is getting … and colder.
1) the coldest 2) colder
3) cold 4)more cold
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I think dogs are … than cats.
1) intelligent 2) more intelligent
3) the most intelligent 4) intelligenter
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My case isn’t very ….
1) heavy 2) heavier
3) the most heavy 4) hevier
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Money is important, but isn’t … thing in life.
1) an important 2) more important
3) the most important 4) importanter
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This room is not so... as that one on the first floor.
1) comfortable 2) more comfortable
3) the most comfortable 4) comfortabler
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I am not so... as a horse.
1) strong 2) stronger
3) the strongest 4)more strong
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That painting is... than the one in your living room.
1) impressive 2) less impressive
3) the least impressive 4) the impressivest
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Betty is less hard-working than Jane, but Kate is... of all.
1) a hard-working 2) less hard-working
3) the least hard-working 4) hard-workinger
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I suppose you know him well – probably... than anybody else.
1) better 2) more well
3) good 4) the best
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He spoke English badly --... than expected.
1) worse 2) more badly
3) the worst 4) bad
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I can’t understand what you are saying. Could you speak a bit...?
1) slowlier 2) more slowly
3) slow 4) the slowliest
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My mother was feeling tired last night so she went to bed... than usual.
1) earlier 2) more early
3) early 4) the earliest
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June in not so... as July.
1) hot 2) hotter
3) the hottest 4) more hot
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She has... job of all.
1) a difficult 2) a more difficult
3) the most difficult 4) difficulter
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You are quite... at playing the piano, aren’t you?
1) better 2) the best
3) good 4) more good
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Think about it... before you make a decision.
1) careful 2) carefully
3) more careful 4) the most careful
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He is also... person than Paul.
1) a polite 2) a more polite
3) the most polite 4) the politest
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I like my bedroom because it’s so....
1) cosy 2) the cosiest
3) cosier 4) more cosy
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It makes me feel... to think of you living alone.
1) sader 2) sad
3) more sad 4) the most sad
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Your perfume smells....
1) beautiful 2) more beautiful
3) the most beautiful 4) beautifully
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This was... concession he would make.
1) the farthest 2) the furthest
3) further 4) farther
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He is... than I am.
1) elder 2) the eldest
3) older 4) the oldest
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Your coffee is so... as the coffee my brother makes.
1) better 2) the best
3) more good 4) good
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The new tower blocks are much... than the old buildings.
1) high 2) higher
3) the highest 4) more high
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Don’t talk about them. Let’s talk about something....
1) an interesting 2) more interesting
3) the most interesting 4) interestinger
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He makes... mistakes than you do.
1) fewer 2)few
3) the fewest 4) more few
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I didn’t expect him to be so....
1) stronger 2) the strongest
3) strong 4) more strong
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I’d like to change cars....
1) more often 2) oftener
3) the oftenest 4) often
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I didn’t think it would be so....
1) expensive 2) more expensive
3) the most expensive 4) expensively
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Emma’s tooth ached ….
1) terrible 2) more terrible
3) terribly 4) terriblest
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Henry shouted … for hours.
1) angrily 2) angry
3) most angry 4) angrier
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The machine switches itself off ….
1) automatic 2) automatical
3) automaticly 4) automatically
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We need to debate the problem ….
1) public 2) publical
3) publicly 4) publically
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Claire doesn’t want to marry Henry. She thinks he’s ….
1) old enough 2) enough old
3) too old 4) old too
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The water isn’t …. It needs to be boiling.
1) enough hot 2) hot enough
3) too hot 4) hot too
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No wonder you’re tired. You’ve been going to … parties.
1) too many 2) too much
3) enough 4) more
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The journey took a long time because the train travelled so ….
1) slow 2) slower
3) slowly 4) slowily
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It was hot and the sun shone … from a clear sky.
1) bright 2) brightly
3) brighty 4) brightily
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She always arrives … at nine.
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It was important for them to meet ….
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I had a terrible journey, but the pilot managed to land ….
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Her English is good, and she speaks very ….
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She plays the piano very …
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I tried …, but I didn’t succeed.
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I’ve been very busy ….
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I slept … last night.
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I was too nervous to go … than halfway up the tower.
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My new job is great. I like it … than my old one.
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You must try and get to the lesson ….
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I use the car … often than I used to.
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The caravan was rolling … down the hill.
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He came … in the race.
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Uncle Tom told us the story....
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We give our cat the same food as we have....
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… lines are straight.
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… man was her cousin.
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... pupils are easy to teach.
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... was her answer.
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.. did you go with?
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... were you speaking to?
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... country do you come from?
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... was the exam like?
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… address did you send it to?
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... of them is the eldest?
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... does it cost to get to Scotland?
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This is the pupil... we've elected a monitor.
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The boy... composition you find so good hasn't come yet.
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Spot,... was a clever dog, looked at us and seemed to understand,
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The mice... ran there at night are quiet now.
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Is... listening?
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... work was done.
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… saw Tom go out.
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... has come.
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... of them knew the way.
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... has ever given me a free ticket for anything.
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... is known about this fact.
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I’ve put on nearly three kilos. I think I’d better go … a diet.
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Both my dogs are very fond … ice cream.
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Costa Rica is famous … its beautiful scenery.
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Could I phone you later, Alan? I’m a bit short … time.
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I like ballet but I’m not very keen … opera.
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Australia is rich … natural resources.
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There’s no pleasing our teacher. He’s never satisfied … our work!
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I’ve always been afraid … water ever since I nearly drowned as a child.
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Our daughter has just graduated as a doctor. We are very proud … her.
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Mark has been absent … school for over a month. He’ll have a lot of catching up to do when he comes back.
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For the last time, who is responsible … this mess?
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We are all grateful … you for all you’ve done for us.
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My cousin is very good … music and can play four or five instruments.
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Julie’s my oldest friend. We’ve been friendly … one another since we were at Primary school.
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I’m afraid only single people under age of thirty are eligible … membership of this club.
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Michael was jealous … his sister’s success, even though he pretended to be happy for her.
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She is similar … her sister in character.
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He was so absorbed … what he was doing that he didn’t notice me.
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Small children are often cruel … animals without realizing it. They don’t mean to hurt them.
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You are not serious … leaving this country and going to live in China, are you?
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Hamlet was written … Shakespeare.
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This book has been translated … five languages.
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The man was arrested and charged … murder.
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After three attempts she finally succeeded … breaking the world record.
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Does Mark really believe … flying saucers?
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Does Peter remind you … Michael Jackson?
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May I compliment you … your wonderful garden?
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It was largely my fault that we lost … tennis. I played so badly.
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We left Heathrow airport at 16.45 and arrived … Copenhagen at 19.30.
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Don’t forget to wear a scarf. It will protect you … the cold.
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You should always insure your home … fire.
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The mother told the group of children to share the sweets … themselves.
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We arrived … Zurich airport.
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The cat loved to sleep … the sofa.
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I have to go … the doctor’s for a check-up.
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In this photo I’m standing … my two best friends.
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The bill must be paid … 30 days.
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If you are … eighteen, they won’t let you see that film.
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I’m not used … getting up early.
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Would you care … a drink?
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A car collided … a bus this morning.
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My cousin borrowed some money … me.
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The fence is to prevent children … falling in the pond.
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My sister suffers … hay fever every summer.
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I really feel sorry … people who are tone deaf.
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She made the children apologize … their bad behaviour.
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Most young people prefer pop music … classical music.
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Ask Mike to do it. You can rely … him. He never lets you down.
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I have a poor memory so I have to write everything … in this little book.
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She is undergoing treatment … a serious illness.
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Congratulations … your Wedding Anniversary!
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Scientists conduct research … the causes of ageing.
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He has fallen in love … the girl next door.
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The Princess is heir … the Dutch throne.
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Coffee drinkers have a choice … black and white.
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Do you remember that scene … the end of the movie?
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Kenya is a country rich … wildlife.
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It is time for the children to pay a visit … their grandparents.
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The Italian chef gave me a recipe … spaghetti carbonara.
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Working constantly at a computer puts a strain … your arms and shoulders.
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The problem … the chewing gum is that it loses its flavour too quickly.
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If you had a choice … marrying for love or marrying for money, which would you do?
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I know you have a cold, but that’s no excuse … not doing your homework.
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If you have to deal with overseas clients, a knowledge … foreign languages is very useful.
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Do you have any objections … my parking the car in front of your house?
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Perhaps the three most important human rights are freedom … hunger, fear and prosecution.
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Einstein hated school and often missed classes, but he was a real genius … mathematics.
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In our class we can do as we like; our teacher has no control … us at all.
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Overweight people should not jog because it puts a great strain … their hearts.
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With reference … your advertisement in today’s Guardian, I wish to apply for the position of Sales Manager.
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We have a good working relationship … the local authority.
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Do you take pride … your appearance, or are you just vain?
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John’s got very strange taste … clothes, hasn’t he?
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There has been a considerable improvement … the flow of traffic since they opened the extra lanes on the motorway.
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Please give my regards … your mother when you see her.
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Do you know a cure … hiccups?
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The public is taking a lot of interest … the new courses.
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The attendance … Saturday’s match was very poor.
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Did he give you any reason … his awful behaviour?
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Take advantage … this special offer!
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At school today we had a long discussion … the best way to learn a foreign language.
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Because of a lack … interest, tomorrow’s meeting has been cancelled.
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There has been a sharp increase … house prices in recent month.
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Professor Newt is a specialist … marine biology.
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Mum must be … a bad mood.
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Do sit down. Ms Brown will join you … a moment.
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The Street Lawyer is a novel … John Grisham.
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The car went over the brow of the hill and was soon … sight.
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Mr. Williams is … lunch at the moment.
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After the war several people were tried for crimes … humanity.
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What I’m telling you is not official, it’s … the record.
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… no circumstances should you leave you luggage unattended.
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I always keep a dictionary … hand in case I come across a word I don’t know.
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The technicians have checked the sound equipment and report that everything is … order.
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I tried to find someone to type my essay, but … the end I had to do it myself.
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I came across a great newsgroup devoted to ice hockey … chance when I was surfing the Web.
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There’s a big picture of you … the front page of the paper.
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I’ve taken this watch … pieces, and now I can’t put it together again.
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… all, you must learn to listen more and speak less.
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Do you agree? … point, but I don’t think you are completely right.
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I know … experience that I do my best work early in the morning.
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I forgot to pack any food so we’ll get something to eat … the way back.
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The grass is always greener … the other side.
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My cousin is related to the Governor … marriage. Her husband is the Governor’s brother.
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He was reluctant to do it … first, but in the end he agreed.
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I’ m going to be very busy … the next three months.
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I know them both … sight, but I’ve no idea what their names are.
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Do you remember that scene … the end of the movie?
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When I was a teacher I knew all my pupils … name.
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We were just … time to see the Queen arrive at the theatre.
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He may seem tough and ruthless, but … heart he’s a kind and gentle man.
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He never traveled abroad … fear of becoming ill through eating foreign food.
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The car may be old, but it’s still … very good condition.
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I’m not in the habit … giving lifts to hitch-hikers.
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We decided to stay here … good.
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I pressed the ‘eject’ button … mistake.
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We didn’t know …certain whether they would come or not.
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I’m sorry, but I’m not … liberty to tell you any more.
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… careful consideration, the government has decided not to put up the price of ice cream.
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Don’t worry, they only come out … night.
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I didn’t do it … purpose, honestly!
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Dad, there’s a man … the door with a bald head.
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Marianne is the sort of person who makes you feel immediately … ease.
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I was angry … him, because he made me unhappy.
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I used to own a car similar … yours.
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He is incapable … telling lies.
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I am grateful … you for your help.
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We were doubtful … her passing the exam.
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Sarah was very quick … figures, so she became a successful accountant.
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That’s not the way to behave. You ought to be ashamed … yourself.
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Some plants are sensitive … pollution that they can only survive in a perfectly clean environment.
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Most people are unaware … the difference between Eskimo and Inuit.
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Susan is disabled but she likes to do things for herself. She hates to be dependent … others.
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Don’t you get annoyed … people who push past you?
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That remark was not worthy … you.
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I was so absorbed … my book, I didn’t realize what time it was.
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We are very short … money.
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Smoking is contrary … the Health and Safety Act.
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Polar bears are peculiar … the Arctic region.
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Jack was delighted … his new DVD player.
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The delay to our flight was due … bad weather over the Atlantic.
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Their customs are different … ours.
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A number of books are missing … the library.
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Some people become so addicted … the Internet that they spend all night surfing the Web.
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She’s a farmer’s daughter, so she’s accustomed … working with animals.
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The examination wasn’t difficult, but I’m nervous … the results.
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I don’t like rap music, but I’m keen … salsa.
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He knows his good points, but he’s blind … his weaknesses.
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For dinner we had grilled vegetables and fish, followed … a huge serving of strawberries and cream.
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It … … in this part of the world.
1) is often raining 2) often rains
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Take your umbrella. It … … cats and dogs.
1) rains 2) is raining
3) was raining 4) have been raining
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Granny is in the kitchen. She … … a plum-cake.
1) is making 2) makes
3) was making 4) were making
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My wife … … a plum-cake.
1) is often making 2) often makes
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Can you phone a bit later, please? Jane … ….
1)is having a bath 2) has a bath
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Run downstairs. Your sister … … for you.
1) is waiting 2) was
3)will be waiting 4) will have been waiting
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I don’t know Spanish, but I … … it now.
1) am learning 2) learn
3) will be learning 4) was learning
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John … … in the garden.
1) is still working 2) still works
3)was still working 4) will still be working
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Dad … … on Saturdays.
1) is usually working 2) usually works
3) will usually be working 4) was usually worked
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Usually I … … coffee in the morning, but now I prefer tea.
1) am having 2) have
3) has 4) having
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We … …