Mar 28, 2017
- Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
- What time (the ship, leave) for Liverpool?
- He asked me what I (think) of his car he just (buy).
- It (rumour) lately that the manager (be ill) for a fortnight already.
- Nobody knew exactly when the gunpowder (invent).
- I am (under, in, with) such a great impression of the film. You (can, ought, must) go and see it. It’s really fantastic.
- ‘Well, in end I think I’ll take these leather gloves’, said customer. (a, the, —)
- I don’t like team work, so I prefer working by . . . .
- my
- me
- myself
- ‘Say and do ’, my father used to say. (many, much, few, little)
- On Sundays I like to stay at home and work in garden. (a, the, —)
- I don’t like standing (in, at, by) queues waiting (in, for, at) my turn to pay (for, to, with) my purchases.
- When my sister (return) home, she (see) at once—that somebody (bring) her a bouquet of flowers for her birthday.
- Before we (get acquainted) last year, I (hear) (much, a lot of, a few) about you.
- Jane, I am so glad you (get) to my place at last. I (wait) for you all day.
- you ever (tell) such terrifying stories?
- It’s a pity but (something, anything, nothing) (may, has to, can) be done to improve the situation.
- We spent pleasant evening having drink at Irish Pub. (a, the, —)
- The case was too heavy for to lift it on own. (my, me, mine)
- I am fond of Stephen King’s . . . book. I am looking forward to the continuation of the story.
- last
- latest
- Though my younger brother is interested chess, he’s not good it. (at, in, for, of).
- The train leaves Bristol 10 minutes later. (for, out, from, —)
- What time (the ship, leave) for Liverpool?
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