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I....... the new museum yet. Is it nice?
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Monica hasn’t finished her homework ......
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Jack doesn’t use the car during the week because he ....... to work.
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Call her at the office. She is ...... there at this time.
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I’m seeing the Craigs this evening.
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Don’t mind Reg; he’s just being silly.
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The dog is smelling the runaway prisoner’s shoe.
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Frank ...... his finger while he was playing basketball.
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It had been a long time ..... I’d seen Mark.
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“Look at those dark clouds!” “Yes, ....... very soon.”
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His new house is ....... to the train station than his old one.
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She bought a ......... statue from that shop.
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They have built ........ houses by the river
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He came ....... to winning the competition.
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The longer I work here, ...... I dislike my colleagues.
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Physics ...... much more difficult now than last year.
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I can’t afford chocolate that costs $14 ....... bar!
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My sister wants to learn to play ....... violin.
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The River Nile flows into ....... Mediterranean Sea.
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“Tom and Andrew don’t like cauliflower.” “No, they don’t, but ...... boys love broccoli!”
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Neither Sandra ...... Thomas enjoyed the documentary film.
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Theresa speaks four languages, ...... ?
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Simon went to the bank ......... get a loan.
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the conversation or sentence
“Do you really need that?” “I only took it ........ we have a problem.”
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the conversation or sentence.
“What was your day with your new colleague like?” “I felt ....... we’d known each other for ages!”
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She’ll never give it to you ........ much you want it.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
For questions 1–12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
REMEMBERING
(0) AS I drove into my hometown, I felt very strange. I hadn't been back (1) ...... more than twenty years! Many things had changed (2) ...... I left, and I was wondering if our old house still existed (3) ..... I turned into my old road and saw that everything was exactly the same. Suddenly, I remembered how we (4) ..... play hide-and-seek and football and tag on this street. It seemed like our road was the centre of the world! None of my family lived here any more; my last relative to leave was cousin Jake, and that was about five years (5) ..... . Poor Jake always (6) ..... our town and wanted to leave as soon as he could but, for some strange reason, we all left (7) ..... him. Life is very strange sometimes. I stopped the car in front of our old house and looked at our front door (8) ..... a few moments. It (9) ..... to be the busiest and noisiest house in the street. The door (10) ..... always open and (11) .....the end of each day, almost everyone on our street (12) .....been in and out of our house at least once. Now, there was just silence.
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