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Уровень сложности
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Вопрос
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Уровень
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Ответ A
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ОтветB
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ОтветC
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ОтветD
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ОтветE
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I
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Give the right variant: What time is it now? - It is 11.20.
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twenty minutes past eleven
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one minutes to eleven
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twelve minutes to eight
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half past eleven
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a quarter to twelve
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Give the right variant: The sun shines brightly. The grass is green. The weather is usually hot in ...
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summer
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spring
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winter
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autumn
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January
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I
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Give the right variant: London is a large city, ... ?
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I
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isn't it
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don't you
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aren't they
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doesn't she
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aren't you
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I
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Give the right variant: ... she buy a new car tomorrow?
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I
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will
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are
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do
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have
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shall
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I
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Choose the right variant: The climate in Scotland is ... than in England.
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colder
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the most cold
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more coldest
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most coldest
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more colder
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I
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Choose the right variant: Chicago is a big ...
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I
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city
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river
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ocean
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country
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continent
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I
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Choose the right variant: How many pages ....in that book?
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I
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are there
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was there
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is there
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is it
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there is
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I
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Choose the right variant: My father was born ...1960.
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I
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in
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into
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on
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at
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from
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I
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Choose the right variant: . . . . . . bread is there on the plate?
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I
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How much
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How old
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When
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Who
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Where
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II
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Give the verb in Present Simple Tense: Where ... you usually (to spend)your holidays?
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II
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do; spend
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speak
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does; spend
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are; spend
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is; spend
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II
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Give the verb in Present Simple Tense: We always (to have) dinner at this canteen
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II
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have
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had
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has
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have had
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is having
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II
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Give the verb in Present Simple Tense:(to do) she get up early every day?
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II
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does
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is
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has
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do
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have
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II
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Give the verb in Present Simple Tense: He always ( to go) for a walk in the evening.
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II
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goes
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go
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gone
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went
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will go
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II
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Give the verb in Past Simple Tense:
I (to wake) up early yesterday.
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II
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woke
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waking
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wake
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to wake
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wakes
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II
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Give the verb in Past Simple Tense:
Last week she (to write) a funny story about her pet.
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II
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wrote
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written
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to write
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will write
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is writing
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II
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Give the verb in Past Simple Tense:
Two years ago Pete (to buy)a car.
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II
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bought
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to buy
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buying
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will buy
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are bought
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II
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Put the verb in Past Simple: I (to buy) this book in Nursultan last month.
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II
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bought
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are buying
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buys
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bues
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is buying
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II
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Put the verb in Past Simple Tense:
Last summer we (to go) to the forest
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II
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went
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go
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gone
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going
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will go
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II
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Put the verb in Past Simple Tense:
Two weeks ago I (to leave)for Canberra
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II
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left
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to leave
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leaving
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leave
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will leave
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II
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Put the verb in Future Simple Tense: She (to make)all the arrangements about it before she flies.
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II
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will make
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making
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made
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to make
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makes
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II
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Put the verb in Future Simple Tense: The teacher (to ask) the new grammar rule at the next lesson
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II
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will ask
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to ask
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asking
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asked
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are asking
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II
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Put the verb in Future Simple Tense: My elder sister (to finish)school next year.
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II
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will finish
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to finish
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finishing
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finishes
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finished
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II
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Put the verb in Past Continuous Tense: When I went out into the garden, the sun (to shine) and birds (to sing) in the trees
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II
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was shining; were singing
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will be shining; was singing
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were shining; were singing
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were shining; was singing
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was shining; are singing
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II
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Put the verb in Past Continuous Tense: My sister is fond of reading. She (to read )the whole evening yesterday
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II
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was reading
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were reading
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reading
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are reading
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is reading
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II
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Put the verb in Future Continuous Tense: He ( to do) his homework at 8 o’clock tomorrow.
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II
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will be doing
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was doing
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will do
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doing
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do
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II
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Put the verb in Past Continuous Tense: When Tom opened the door, the children (to dance) round the fir tree.
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II
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were dancing
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was dancing
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dancing
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are dancing
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is dancing
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II
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Put the verb in Future Continuous Tense: Don’t come to my place tomorrow. I (to write) a composition the whole evening.
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II
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will be writing
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be writing
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is writing
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write
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will writing
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II
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Put the verb in Future Continuous Tense: He won’t go to the cinema tomorrow. He (to watch) TV the whole evening.
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II
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will be watching
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will watch
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be watching
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watch
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will watching
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II
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Put the verb in Present Perfect Tense:
I have (to break) .my pencil.
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II
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broken
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break
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breaking
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has broken
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to break
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II
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Put the verb in Present Perfect Tense: Who has (to teach) you to write in this way?
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II
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taught
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teach
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have taught
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teached
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to teach
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II
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Put the verb in Present Perfect Tense: You have just (to hear) tomorrow’s weather forecast.
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II
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heard
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hear
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heared
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has heard
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to hear
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III
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Put the verb in Future Perfect Tense:
I (to do) my homework by 6 o’clock tomorrow.
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III
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will have done
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will done
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will do
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have done
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will has done
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III
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense:
It (to happen) before we came here.
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III
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had happened
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happened
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have happened
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to happen
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will happened
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III
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense: When father returned from work, we ... already (to do) our homework.
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III
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had, done
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haves, done
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has, did
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had, did
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has, do
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III
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense: Yesterday I found the book which I (to lost) in summer.
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III
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had lost
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has lost
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have lost
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lost
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losted
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III
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense:
Nick showed the teacher the picture which he (to draw)
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III
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had drawn
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drawed
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has drawn
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drawn
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have drawn
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III
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense:
Kate gave me the book which she (to buy) the day before.
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III
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had bought
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bought
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have bought
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has bought
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to buy
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III
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Put the verb in Future Perfect Tense:
I (to write)my composition by the time you come.
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III
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will have written
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write
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will written
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have written
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will be written
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III
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Put the verb in Future Perfect Tense:
He (to finish) his favorite article by 9 o’clock tomorrow.
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III
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will have finished
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will finish
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have finished
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will be finished
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be finished
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
... summer we spent our holidays in Australia.
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II
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in
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of
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on
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with
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at
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
Are you good ... foreign languages?
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II
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at
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under
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for
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on
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for
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
My little brother is afraid ... spider.
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II
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of
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in
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at
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on
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with
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
We’ll wait for you ... the station.
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II
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at
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on
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of
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for
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about
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
It is clear ... me that you don’t know your subject.
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II
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to
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with
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on
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of
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in
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
Do you really believe ... ghosts?
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II
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in
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at
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on
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about
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for
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
Most people prefer tea ... coffee.
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II
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to
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of
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on
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in
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under
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
It is very late .Go ... bed at once.
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II
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to
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with
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in
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on
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of
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
The embankments ... the Neva are faced with granite.
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II
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of
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for
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at
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on
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in
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
Many pages ... this journal are torn.
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II
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of
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at
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on
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about
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for
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
He was an excellent pupil and the teachers never complained ... him.
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II
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to
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in
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with
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by
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on
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
The boat was carried ... the waves into the open sea.
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II
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by
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in
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with
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about
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to
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
“Hamlet” was written ... Shakespeare
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II
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by
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with
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to
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in
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about
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
The teacher was pleased ... our composition.
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II
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with
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on
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at
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of
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in
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II
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Put the necessary preposition.
My grandmother often complains ... headache.
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II
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of
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in
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on
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with
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by
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II
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Choose the necessary pronoun:
Is there … to the right of you?
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II
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anything
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some
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something
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no
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samebody
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II
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Choose the correct form of pronoun
The question is so difficult that ... can answer it.
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II
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nobody
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nothing
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somebody
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any
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anybody
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II
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Choose the correct form of pronoun
Can... show me the way to the station?
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II
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anybody
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some
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any
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no
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somebody
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II
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Choose the correct form of pronoun
... interesting happened while I was away.
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II
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nothing
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no
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sue
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some
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any
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I
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Choose the necessary pronoun:
I hope John has got … money.
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I
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some
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any
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nothing
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something
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anything
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I
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Choose the right Antonym : Short
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I
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long
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fresh
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little
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warm
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cold
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I
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Choose the right Antonym: Cheap
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I
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expensive
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clean
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annual
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educational
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easy
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I
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Choose the right Antonym: Wide
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I
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narrow
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arable
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dairy
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main
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hot
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I
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Choose the right Synonym: Finish
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I
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end
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horse
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output
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bring
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find
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I
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Choose the right Synonym: Aim
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I
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purpose
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subject
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production
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method
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main
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I
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Choose the right Synonym: Evaluate
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I
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estimate
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expected
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exist
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satisfy
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sandy
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I
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Translate into English: бастау /начинать
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I
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to begin
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to go
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to vary
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to repair
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to read
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I
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Translate into English: маңызды / важный
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I
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important
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possible
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common
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improvement
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development
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I
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Translate into English: саудажасау / покупка
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I
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shopping
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dictionary
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weigh
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shop assistant
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shopping list
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I
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Translate into English: жасанды / искусственный
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I
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artificial
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natural
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global
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essential
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important
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I
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Translate into English: оралу / возвращать(-ся)
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I
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to return
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to speak
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to work
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to open
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to sell
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I
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Translate into English: көрсету /указывать
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I
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to point out
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to try
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to intend
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to leave
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to enter
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I
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Translate into English: енгізу /вводить
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I
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to introduce
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to begin
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to meet
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to occupy
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to belong
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I
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Translate into English: сала /отрасль
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I
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branch
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baffle
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bagel
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ballad
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ballot
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I
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Translate into English: талап ету /требовать
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I
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to require
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to return
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to receive
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to cover
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to realize
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I
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Translate into English: тұрады /состоять
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I
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to consist of
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to keep
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to wait for
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to look at
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to watch
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I
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Translate into English: деңгейі /уровень
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I
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level
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tube
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clay
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sand
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deep
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I
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Translate into English: пошта /почта
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I
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a post-office
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a bank
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a chemist’s
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a bookshop
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a supermarket
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I
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Translate into English: бұрылу /повернуть
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I
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to turn
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to receive
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to tell
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to try
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to told
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I
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Choose the right variant: білім /знание
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I
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knowledge
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news
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known
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education
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generation
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I
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Translate into English: әсер ету /влиять
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I
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to influence
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to provide
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to injure
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to keep
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to include
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I
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Translate into English: алдыңғы / передовой
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I
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advanced
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expensive
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ordinary
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similar
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primitive
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I
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Translate into English: мүмкіншілік / преимущество
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I
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advantage
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crowd
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effort
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strength
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shortage
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I
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Translate into English: мағына /значение
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I
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meaning
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meeting
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met
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made
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merely
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I
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Translate into English: болжам /предположение
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I
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supposition
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offer
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supply
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continue
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intend
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I
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Translate into English: біріктіру /соединять
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I
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to link
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to clear
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to care
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to split
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to tell
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I
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Choose the right translation of the word combination: тегін білім /бесплатноеобразование
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I
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free education
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educational payment
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compulsory education
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primary education
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general education
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I
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Choose the right translation of the word combination: дәріске қатысу / посещатьлекции
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I
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to attend lectures
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to complete lectures
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to leave lectures
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to introduce lectures
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to receive lectures
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I
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Choose the right translation of the word combination: бақытты/счастливый
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I
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happy
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tail
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dirty
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ill
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clean
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I
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Choose the right translation of the word combination: бай/богатый
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I
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rich
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interesting
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poor
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boring
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empty
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: Most children ... slide on the ice very well.
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III
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can
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has to
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is to
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is
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to be allowed to
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: You ... take this book I don’t need it.
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III
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may
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is to
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might
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could
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to be able to
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: Drivers ... stop when they see the red light.
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III
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must
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could
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can
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might
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may
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: You ... study much if you want to pass the exam well.
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III
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should
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needn’t
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could
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has to
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might
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:I ... speak English.
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II
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can
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may
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has to
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might
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could
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:He ... go to the University every day.
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III
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must
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can
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may
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might
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could
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:You ... not see the ship from here.
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III
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can
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may
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must
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might
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could
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:I ... translate this text today.
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III
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must
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had to
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may not
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might
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could
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:You ... swim this river.
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II
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can
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may
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had to
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might
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could
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:Mike ... run very fast.
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II
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can
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may
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must
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might
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could
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:You ... work hard at your English.
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III
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should
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can
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may
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might
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could
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:… I invite my sister to the party?
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II
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may
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might
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am allowed to
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allow
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were allowed to
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:… you help me?
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II
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can
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may
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need
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must
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should
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: You…..not smoke here.
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III
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must
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am
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to be
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may
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is
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: He … answer the question.
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II
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can
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able to
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am
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will
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are
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: When Pete was a boy, he … swim very well.
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III
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could
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can
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may
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must
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need
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:... I come in?
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II
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may
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could
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can
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must
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should
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II
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Choose the suitable Modal verb: Her grandmother ... knit very well.
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II
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can
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should
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ought
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might
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to be able to
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III
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Choose the suitable Modal verb:It ... be very difficult to learn Chinese.
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III
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must
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may
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to be allowed
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can
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should
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II
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Choose the right variant: There was too …. light in the room, and I could not read this paper.
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II
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little
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many
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a little
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a few
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few
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II
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Choose the right variant: I’m sorry to say, I have read very …. books by Walter Scott.
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II
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few
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many
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little
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much
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a little
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I
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Choose the right variant: Walk quicker, please. We have very …. time.
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I
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little
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much
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many
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a little
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few
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I
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Choose the right variant: Does your sister read …. ? – Yes, she does.
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I
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much
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few
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a little
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many
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little
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I
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Choose the right variant: His father earned …. money, but he enjoyed his job.
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I
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little
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few
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many
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a little
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a few
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I
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Choose the right variant: Bob wrote so …. letters that he’s never going to write a letter again.
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I
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many
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little
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much
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a few
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Choose the right variant: Put two cups of flour into a mixing bowl, and add …. milk.
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little
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few
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a few
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many
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a
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Choose the right variant: I know very …. about this writer. It is the first book I am reading.
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little
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few
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a few
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much
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many
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Choose the right variant: He left us and returned in …. minutes.
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a few
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few
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little
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a little
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many
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Choose the right variant: She ate so …. ice-cream that she’s going to have a sore throat.
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much
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a few
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little
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few
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a little
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense: He opened his eyes, looked around and tried to remember what (to happen) to him.
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had happened
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happened
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happen
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have happened
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has happened
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Put the verb in in Past Perfect Tense: On my way to the University I remembered that I (to leave)my report at home.
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III
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had left
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left
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have left
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has left
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leave
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Put the verb in in Past Perfect Tense: Kate gave me the book which she (to buy) the day before.
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III
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had bought
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have bought
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has bought
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buyed
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bought
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III
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense: Nick showed the teacher the picture which he (to draw)at home .
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III
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had drawn
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drawn
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has drawn
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drawed
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have drawn
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense: Yesterday I found the magazine which I (to lose) in summer.
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III
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had lost
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has lost
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lost
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have lost
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losted
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Put the verb in Past Perfect Tense: It (to happen) before we came here.
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III
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had happened
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happy
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have happened
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has happened
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hapens
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Put the verb in Future Perfect Tense: He (to finish) his favorite article by 9 o’clock tomorrow.
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III
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will have finished
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will had finished
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shall have finished
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will has finished
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will have finish
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Put the verb in Future Perfect Tense: I (to write)my composition by the time you come.
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III
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shall have written
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shall has written
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shall be written
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shall written
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shall have writing
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Put the verb in Future Perfect Tense: I (to do) my homework by 6 o’clock tomorrow.
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III
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shall have done
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shall has done
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shall done
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will has done
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shall be done
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Put the verb in Future Perfect Tense: She (to finish)her scientific work by Monday.
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III
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will have finished
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will has finished
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will be finished
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will having finished
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will finished
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Put the verb in Future Perfect tense: I’m afraid the dance (to start) before we get there.
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will have started
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will had started
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will has started
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will be started
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will started
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: There aren’t …. easy ways of learning a foreign language.
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any
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some
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no
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anyone
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something
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: Don’t tell …. about it. It’s a secret.
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anybody
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nobody
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somebody
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some
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everybody
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun:…. knew anything about America before Columbus discovered it.
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nobody
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nowhere
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everybody
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something
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every
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun:
How much did you pay for these boots? – I didn’t pay …. .
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II
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anything
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everything
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something
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nothing
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anywhere
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: We didn’t play …. games in the yard because it was raining all day long.
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II
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any
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some
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every
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anything
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no
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: It so happened that he had …. to go to. So last summer he stayed at home in his beloved city for his holidays.
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II
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nowhere
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nobody
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someone
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everyone
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everything
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II
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: Put …. sugar in her tea; she doesn’t like sweet tea.
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II
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no
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every
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many
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some
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nothing
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II
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: We could not buy cherries, so we bought …. plums instead.
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II
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some
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no
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every
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anyone
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any
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II
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: I am not a perfectionist. …. is perfect in this world.
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II
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nobody
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somewhere
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nowhere
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everywhere
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somehow
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: Do you need …. books to prepare your report?
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II
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any
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every
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some
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no
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anything
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun:…. knows that water is necessary for life.
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II
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everybody
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somebody
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nobody
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anywhere
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some
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Give the necessary article: When spring comes, .... sun shines brighter, .... snow melts, .... days become longer.
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the / the / the
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the / an / an
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a / an / the
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the / a / the
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the / the / a
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Give the necessary article: He took …. taxi and gave …. address to …. driver.
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a / the / the
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0 / the / a
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a / an / the
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a / 0 / the
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the / an / a
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Give the necessary article: Tomorrow is …. Sunday. If it is too hot in …. town, we shall go to …. country.
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0 / 0 / the
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0 / a / 0
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the / 0 / a
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0 / 0 / a
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a / the / 0
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Give the necessary article: …. weather was very bad in …. October.
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I
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the / 0
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the / the
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0 / the
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the / an
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a / 0
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Give the necessary article: How lovely …. night is! There are no …. clouds in …. sky and …. air is so fresh.
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I
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the / 0 / the / the
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the / 0 / a / the
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the / the / a / an
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a / 0 / a / the
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the / 0 / an / a
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I
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Give the necessary article: He’s looking for …. plain shirt, but all …. shirts are striped.
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I
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a / the
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the / the
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a / 0
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a / an
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the / 0
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: I am not a perfectionist. …. is perfect in this world.
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I
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nobody
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somewhere
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nowhere
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everywhere
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somehow
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I
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: Do you need …. books to prepare your report?
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I
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any
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every
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some
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no
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anything
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I
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun:…. knows that water is necessary for life.
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I
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everybody
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somebody
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nobody
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anywhere
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some
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Give the correct form of the indefinite pronoun: Is there …. that you want to tell me?
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I
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anything
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anybody
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something
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anywhere
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everything
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