Mar 28, 2017
- Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
- Harry (leave) London rather suddenly and we (not, hear) from him since that time.
- I (not, convince) the inspector that I (lose) my ticket only some moments before.
- By the end of next week we (decide) what to do.
- I couldn’t say that at that time I (count) on him in all difficult situations.
- If you see the sign ‘No smoking’ it (mean) that you (can’t, shouldn’t, mustn’t) smoke.
- This is last time I do you favour for while. (a, the, —)
- . . . of the new employees have been able to pass the test.
- Nobody
- Anyone
- None
- the daytime the streets are crowded but night they are quite deserted. (in, for, at)
- more he read for the exam, better it was for him. (a, the, —)
- She’s been married (for, with, to) John (for, since, at) 12 years. They can be seen together everywhere: the parties, holiday, work. (for, at, on)
- Whatever (happen), I (meet) you here in a week. I (wear) a long brown coat.
- ‘I (do) it after all’, exclaimed the winner. ‘I (work) (to, for, in) my victory all (these, that, this) years’.
- The trouble with you is that you constantly (complain).
- James will always help his friends if they (ask).
- You (don’t have to, may not, aren’t to) whisper. Nobody (can, can’t, shouldn’t) hear our conversation.
- At end of busy day, sleep is best remedy, (a, the, —)
- Of all of the girls he phoned . . . were at home.
- nobody
- anyone
- none
- I haven’t seen him . . . .
- ago
- long
- for ages
- most of her stories about French are funny. She (treat) these people with humour. (a, the, —)
- You (should, can, may) hurry if you want to catch (the, a, —) 7 o’clock train (in, to, out) Bristol.
- Harry (leave) London rather suddenly and we (not, hear) from him since that time.
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