Mar 15, 2017
- Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
- Bad news (not, make) people happy.
- Mathematics (be) an exact science.
- This coat costs four . . . dollars.
- hundred
- hundreds
- Will you have . . . lemonade?
- some
- any
- I don’t drink . . . coffee.
- many
- much
- ‘You may take . . . toy you like’, mother said to her boy.
- any
- some
- Have you read . . . by Shakespeare?
- something
- anything
- Something is wrong with my umbrella. May I take . . . ?
- your
- yours
- Don’t cross the street, stop . . . the traffic lights.
- at
- by
- in
- You must listen . . . this song again. You’ll love it. I assure you.
- to
- in
- over
- Have you ever been . . . England?
- in
- to
- at
- I’m sorry. I (not, agree) with you.
- A: (you, listen) to the radio at the moment?
B: No, I’m busy with mathematics. - When I saw them, they (play) football.
- When the old lady returned to her flat she saw at once that thieves (break) in during her absence.
- Did you phone Ruth? Oh no, I forgot. I (phone) her in an hour.
- I (study) English for the last six months, but I can’t speak it yet.
- A new stadium (build) in my native town when I was there last time.
- If my mother (give) me (the, a, —) necessary sum of money, I’ll buy this new dictionary.
- You (can, must, may) trust me, otherwise I (not, be able) to help you.
- Bad news (not, make) people happy.
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