It was getting cold, so she covered her legs with a warm _________.
Look at this _________. There’s a house for sale in the suburbs. Why not go and see it this afternoon?
I dream of living in a house that would _________the ocean.
They’re thinking of leaving the city and moving to a _________area.
Could you take / look / keep an eye on my luggage for a moment?
The flat is just great. We really can’t complain / miss / sigh.
There is not enough peaceful / affordable / spacious housing for people who aren’t very rich.
‘Stop that noise at once!’ she said in a tiny / peaceful / sharp voice.
He was annoyed about the joke, so he just turned his back and sulked / stared / crossed.
(Мою квартиру було пофарбовано) __ two weeks ago. It feels so fresh and light now.
(Як ти часто працюєш) __ in the garden?
They’re going to move house (через два тижні) __ .
(Він не відвідував нас) __ us since he moved to live in London last year.
This new sofa (не така зручна як) __ the old one.
Read the following text. Three sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A-E) the one which fits each gap (1-3) to obtain a logical and grammatically correct text. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use.
Gap1
When I came back to the flat I was sharing with Mark, a college friend, it was already past midnight. I had spent the weekend in my hometown with my parents and I was feeling quite relaxed. I quietly unlocked the door and went into the flat. (1)___ I nearly fell over Mark’s sports bag, which he’d carelessly left in the middle of the hall. His shoes and tennis stuff were lying all around the floor. I took off my coat and went to the kitchen to have some tea. It was the same old story there. (2)___ Food leftovers were on the table and the bin was so full that some rubbish had fallen over it onto the floor. Angry, I dashed to the living room, which I’d carefully tidied on Friday before leaving the place. The awful smell of cigarette smoke hit my nose as soon as I opened the door. I’d asked him a thousand times not to smoke in the flat. The living room wasn’t any better than the kitchen. (3)___ He hadn’t even emptied the ashtray, which was full of cigarette ends and gave off a terrible smell.
‘I’ve had enough of that!’ I thought as I walked angrily into his bedroom.
Read the following text. Three sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A-E) the one which fits each gap (1-3) to obtain a logical and grammatically correct text. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use.
Gap 2
When I came back to the flat I was sharing with Mark, a college friend, it was already past midnight. I had spent the weekend in my hometown with my parents and I was feeling quite relaxed. I quietly unlocked the door and went into the flat. (1)___ I nearly fell over Mark’s sports bag, which he’d carelessly left in the middle of the hall. His shoes and tennis stuff were lying all around the floor. I took off my coat and went to the kitchen to have some tea. It was the same old story there. (2)___ Food leftovers were on the table and the bin was so full that some rubbish had fallen over it onto the floor. Angry, I dashed to the living room, which I’d carefully tidied on Friday before leaving the place. The awful smell of cigarette smoke hit my nose as soon as I opened the door. I’d asked him a thousand times not to smoke in the flat. The living room wasn’t any better than the kitchen. (3)___ He hadn’t even emptied the ashtray, which was full of cigarette ends and gave off a terrible smell.
‘I’ve had enough of that!’ I thought as I walked angrily into his bedroom.
Read the following text. Three sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A-E) the one which fits each gap (1-3) to obtain a logical and grammatically correct text. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use.
Gap 3
When I came back to the flat I was sharing with Mark, a college friend, it was already past midnight. I had spent the weekend in my hometown with my parents and I was feeling quite relaxed. I quietly unlocked the door and went into the flat. (1)___ I nearly fell over Mark’s sports bag, which he’d carelessly left in the middle of the hall. His shoes and tennis stuff were lying all around the floor. I took off my coat and went to the kitchen to have some tea. It was the same old story there. (2)___ Food leftovers were on the table and the bin was so full that some rubbish had fallen over it onto the floor. Angry, I dashed to the living room, which I’d carefully tidied on Friday before leaving the place. The awful smell of cigarette smoke hit my nose as soon as I opened the door. I’d asked him a thousand times not to smoke in the flat. The living room wasn’t any better than the kitchen. (3)___ He hadn’t even emptied the ashtray, which was full of cigarette ends and gave off a terrible smell.
‘I’ve had enough of that!’ I thought as I walked angrily into his bedroom.
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