Mar 7, 2017
- Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
- A: Did you ask them when Ann (arrive)?
B: They know . . . , about it.- nothing
- anything
- The teacher said that we would go . . . an excursion soon.
- to
- on
- for
- In Britain, children start school the age five. (in, at, of, on)
- She lives on top floor of old house. When wind blows, all windows rattle. (a/an, the, —)
- family hotels are hotels which welcome parents and children. (a/an, the, —)
- I (be going) to take a short holiday when I (finish) this work.
- As soon as you (decide) when you (leave), phone us and we (reserve) a flight for you.
- If I (see) George tomorrow, I (tell) him to come and speak to you.
- A: I stay here till 6 o’clock?
B: No, you not. You go home now if you’ve finished your work. (need, must, may) - There were (few) people at this match than at the last one.
- Don’t forget to put the light out when you (go) to bed.
- He (walk) out of the door when the phone (ring).
- I’m sorry, Tom can’t come to the phone, he (have) a bath.
- My brother (fall) in love with an American and they (get) married last month.
- This street (sweep) every day, but it (not, sweep) last week.
- If you go to a dentist with a private practice, you . . . pay him quite a lot of money.
- had to
- should
- will have to
- One of (famous) places of interest in London is St. Paul’s Cathedral.
- We travelled all night and arrived Paris 7 o’clock the morning. (in, at, to)
- He has lived in London . . . of his life.
- more
- most
- Like many women she loves . . . parties and . . . .
- tea … the gossip
- a tea … gossip
- the tea … a gossip
- A: Did you ask them when Ann (arrive)?
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