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1. When Kerry and Sam met again two years later,... was pleased to see the other.
1) each 2) every 3) both 4) everyone
2. I suppose your son needs to take his studies a lot....
1) more serious 2) serious 3) more seriously 4) seriously
3. One of the smallest islands in the world is ... Run, which is a small piece of... rock in a remote part of... East Indies.
1) the, a, - 2) -,the,- 3) -,a,- 4) -,-,the
4. He sighed with ... despair at... thought of all... opportunities he had missed.
1) -, the, the 2) -, a, - 3) a, the, the 4) the, a, -
5. Most people feel shy ... some time or another and shyness usually comes ... being unsure ... yourself.
1) in, of, in 2) at, from, of 3) for, from, in 4) at, of, for
6. Tom is studying ... a degree ... politics ... Harvard University.
1) to, at, at 2) for, in, at 3) at, in, in 4) in, on, in
7. ... our surprise the bill came ... over a hundred dollars ... all.
1) To, at, in 2) For, in, at 3) To, to, in 4) At, up to, at
8. Extensive research is being carried ..., which will hopefully result... finding a cure ... this disease.
1) on, at, against 2) out, for, of 3) out, in, for 4) on, with, of
Guys, please, help me!!!))))
1. When Kerry and Sam met again two years later,... was pleased to see the other.
1) each 2) every 3) both 4) everyone
2. I suppose your son needs to take his studies a lot....
1) more serious 2) serious 3) more seriously 4) seriously
3. One of the smallest islands in the world is ... Run, which is a small piece of... rock in a remote part of... East Indies.
1) the, a, - 2) -,the,- 3) -,a,- 4) -,-,the
4. He sighed with ... despair at... thought of all... opportunities he had missed.
1) -, the, the 2) -, a, - 3) a, the, the 4) the, a, -
5. Most people feel shy ... some time or another and shyness usually comes ... being unsure ... yourself.
1) in, of, in 2) at, from, of 3) for, from, in 4) at, of, for
6. Tom is studying ... a degree ... politics ... Harvard University.
1) to, at, at 2) for, in, at 3) at, in, in 4) in, on, in
7. ... our surprise the bill came ... over a hundred dollars ... all.
1) To, at, in 2) For, in, at 3) To, to, in 4) At, up to, at
8. Extensive research is being carried ..., which will hopefully result... finding a cure ... this disease.
1) on, at, against 2) out, for, of 3) out, in, for 4) on, with, of
Guys, please, help me!!!))))
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