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- Fill in the blank "do you remember where I placed the glasses? ... remember" I can't
- Fill in the blank "That was the ... film I have ever seen in my life." worst
- Fill in the blank "These immigrants ... there because Lampedusa is overfull.". had been trasnferred
- Fill in the blank : "...you ... TV yesterday at 9.30 p.m.?" were; watching
- Fill in the blank : "I can't see it very well, but it ... be a cat" might
- Fill in the blank space. "When my glasses ..., I had to take them off". misted up
- Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. “I am sure I didn't see you. ... I went away”. Therefore
- Fill in the blank with the right phrase. “If we hadn't left town before the rush-hour, ...”. we wouldn't have arrived yet
- Fill in the blank with the right word. "Please put the DVD's on those ... there". shelves
- Fill in the blank"Mark got a ... in a pharmaceutical company" job
- Fill in the blank. " ... Gianni is Italian, he speaks fluent Japanese". although
- Fill in the blank. " ... he was tired, he offered to carry her home". Though
- Fill in the blank. " ... hours do you study at school?" How many
- Fill in the blank. " ... the deed at this time next week." He'll have signed
- Fill in the blank. "... a feeling" More than
- Fill in the blank. "... aunt noticed that something was wrong right from the start". Their
- Fill in the blank. "... can we concentrate with such a noise? It's impossible!". How
- Fill in the blank. "... can we get some information about this town?". Where
- Fill in the blank. "... didn't you tell me that you felt too ill to come to work?". Why ever
- Fill in the blank. "... do you think it takes to get to the centre?". How long
- Fill in the blank. "... for his wedding". She was given 100,00 €
- Fill in the blank. "... for the exam for the last 4 weeks". I've been studying
- Fill in the blank. "... has it that they are going to divorce". Rumour
- Fill in the blank. "... I like John personally, I don't think he has got the right skills for this job". Although
- Fill in the blank. "... is to let people know the facts". A journalist's job
- Fill in the blank. "... much is it?". "It's 3 euros". How
- Fill in the blank. "... old is he? He must be young". "Yes, he is just 19". How
- Fill in the blank. "... on the document for over an hour when her computer crashed". She had been working
- Fill in the blank. "... painted the "Ultima Cena"?". Who
- Fill in the blank. "... people standing over there are my colleagues". Those
- Fill in the blank. "... so many unemployed people". There have never been
- Fill in the blank. "... the economic situation improves, a lot of people will lose their jobs next year". Unless
- Fill in the blank. "... the man you were talking to?". Who's
- Fill in the blank. "... the print of the document, I'll make a coffee". After
- Fill in the blank. "... we have finished investigating, they'll have left the country". By the time
- Fill in the blank. "... we were made redundant, we haven't found another job". Since
- Fill in the blank. "... you answer the phone, please? I'm busy at the moment". Could
- Fill in the blank. "... you ever been to Tokyo before your arrival here today?". Had
- Fill in the blank. "... your pills regularly this week? The doctor told you to go on even if you're feeling better." Have you been taking
- Fill in the blank. "A disgustingly exaggerated ... by Scully". reaction
- Fill in the blank. "A European ... policy means a socio-ecological market economy.". economic
- Fill in the blank. "A group of young students is coming to visit the Space Agency today. They ... an astronaut before". have never met
- Fill in the blank. "A necessary sacrifice to ... peace to this planet.". bring
- Fill in the blank. "A prisoner who briefly ... argues that he's served his life sentence". died
- Fill in the blank. "A share also represents how ... of the profit each shareholder receives". much
- Fill in the blank. "A Viennese journalist, writing ... the end of the eighteenth century, observed that these serenades occurred almost every fine summer evening". towards
- Fill in the blank. "Advertising is one of the most obvious ways to ... a product". promote
- Fill in the blank. "After only one week online ... 50 orders a day.". they already had
- Fill in the blank. "After the industrial revolution, America's railroad transportation system ... exponentially.". grew
- Fill in the blank. "Alan suggested ... for a coffee". we should go
- Fill in the blank. "Alice doesn't like to speak in public and she is very nervous when she meets new people. She is terribly ...". shy
- Fill in the blank. "All costs relating to the installation ... by the user." shall be borne
- Fill in the blank. "Although our opinions ... on many things, we're good friends". differ
- Fill in the blank. "Although the economy had been expanding this year, job ... haven't stopped". losses
- Fill in the blank. "Always consult your dictionary to ... the meaning of words". look up
- Fill in the blank. "Amanda is italian but ... passport is Dutch". her
- Fill in the blank. "And if you ... , I now have a fairly impressive means by which I can motivate people.". hadn't noticed
- Fill in the blank. "And people could put ... suggestions anonymously.". in
- Fill in the blank. "and your boss is ... someone right now.". firing
- Fill in the blank. "Andrew usually made his rounds ... night.". at
- Fill in the blank. "Anybody ... switch on or off at any moment." can
- Fill in the blank. "At the time of my visit last June, his son Jeremy ... school". was just finishing
- Fill in the blank. "Before actors start a new show they generally say, "break a ... " for good luck". leg
- Fill in the blank. "Blood ... are needed urgently at the local hospital". donors
- Fill in the blank. "Books ... 'The Da Vinci Code' are known as bestsellers". like
- Fill in the blank. "Both credit cards and cheques are personalised ...". whereas cash isn't
- Fill in the blank. "Brenda won't have ... future if she doesn't go to college". a better
- Fill in the blank. "By the time ..., they will have already received news". he arrives
- Fill in the blank. "By the time I arrive in Paris, my sister ... there for two weeks". will have been
- Fill in the blank. "Can you help me ... these bottles, please?". bring
- Fill in the blank. "Can you see that man over there? The one with a ...? That's my uncle!". beard
- Fill in the blank. "Cannot be completed ... connection error". due to
- Fill in the blank. "Carol is really talented. She should be just a little more self-... if she wants to do something with her life". confident
- Fill in the blank. "Despite ... regular exercise for weeks, I'm not losing any weight." doing
- Fill in the blank. "Despite its current stability, inflation ... during this period last year." risen
- Fill in the blank. "Despite the announcements, the new regulations do not foresee any improvements on security ...". either
- Fill in the blank. "Do not be afraid to ... your mind in front of the principal." speak
- Fill in the blank. "Does he ever go to the theatre?". "No, he ... does". never
- Fill in the blank. "Don't forget to ... the television before you leave the room". turn off
- Fill in the blank. "Don't worry about the noise, as the children are wide ...". awake
- Fill in the blank. "Dr. Jonas is a real ... smoker. He's always lighting up a cigarette". chain
- Fill in the blank. "English people ... a cup of tea at five o clock in the afternoon". usually have
- Fill in the blank. "Enter your destination ... a shipping estimate". to get
- Fill in the blank. "Even though 26% of California residents don't speak English at home, only ... don't speak English at all." 6% of them
- Fill in the blank. "Excuse me, could you please ... me the way to the nearest bus stop?". tell
- Fill in the blank. "Extra charges like snorkeling, canoeing and others ... the package rate are at the expense of the individual". beside
- Fill in the blank. "For the second and the third ... there are two prizes, one of Euro 1500 and another one of Euro 1000. Italian or foreign artists, that elect domicile in Italy can participate." classified
- Fill in the blank. "Frankenstein was the name of the man who ... the creature.". made
- Fill in the blank. "Frankie's a good guitarist, but he plays the drums ...". much better
- Fill in the blank. "George is a student. He ... the New York University". attends
- Fill in the blank. "Give me something to eat; I am really ... " hungry
- Fill in the blank. "Have you ... been to Spain?". ever
- Fill in the blank. "Have you got ... idea of how much the project is going to cost?". any
- Fill in the blank. "He ... a feeling that something terrible was going to happen on the ship.." had
- Fill in the blank. "He ... a laptop because they're too expensive. Therefore, he's going to buy a desktop". can't afford
- Fill in the blank. "He ... a year writing his presentation as his speaking time was only five minutes". needn't have spent
- Fill in the blank. "He ... apples". eats
- Fill in the blank. "He ... so much responsibility and is suffering from stress." isn't used to having
- Fill in the blank. "He ... to New Guinea, then elevated to the episcopacy in 1900.s". had been sent
- Fill in the blank. "He did not turn up this morning; he must ... his train." have missed
- Fill in the blank. "He said he would call this evening. So I will wait until he ...". does
- Fill in the blank. "He seemed ... and rough like a devil on the outside, but I guess he was a real angel in the inside.". rude
- Fill in the blank. "He was ... big man that he could hardly get through the door". such a
- Fill in the blank. "Health care has improved radically ... people can expect to live longer". and so
- Fill in the blank. "Helen's brother is suspected ... the money". of having stolen
- Fill in the blank. "Her daughters don't get any exercise. They just watch television ...". all day
- Fill in the blank. "He's always ... the Government but he never votes in the elections". running down
- Fill in the blank. "He's always late. He was even late for his own ...". wedding
- Fill in the blank. "His ... directions misled us; we did not know which of the two roads to take". ambiguous
- Fill in the blank. "How long ... Japanese?". "Just one year". have you been studying
- Fill in the blank. "How long does the plane take to ... to Rome?". get
- Fill in the blank. "How many times ... in these last few days?". has the system crashed
- Fill in the blank. "How many times ...?" has this been happening
- Fill in the blank. "I ... , and I saw you walking in the rain.". was driving
- Fill in the blank. "I ... a script seven years ago." first wrote
- Fill in the blank. "I ... believe it". can't
- Fill in the blank. "I ... to the cinema since December". haven't been
- Fill in the blank. "I ... to your dinner tomorrow night; I've got to do some research". won't be coming
- Fill in the blank. "I am sure that New York Giants ... next year's Superbowl". will win
- Fill in the blank. "I arrived at the conference really late yesterday after ... in a traffic jam downtown". being stuck
- Fill in the blank. "I believe she ... listen to her mother's advice". should
- Fill in the blank. "I believe that playing videogames is a complete ... of time". waste
- Fill in the blank. "I didn't see Eleonora at the party so she ... have been there". can't
- Fill in the blank. "I don't have many ... : just my mother, my father, two brothers and one uncle with his wife". relatives
- Fill in the blank. "I find the times of English meals very strange - I'm not used ... dinner at 6 p.m.". to having
- Fill in the blank. "I got up ... 8 o'clock this morning". at
- Fill in the blank. "I have never broken the law or ... a crime." committed
- Fill in the blank. "I haven't seen you ... Tom was named Transportation Secretary.". since
- Fill in the blank. "I hope to hear from you ...". very soon
- Fill in the blank. "I just ... from Columbia journalism four months ago.". graduated
- Fill in the blank. "I need a piece of string about ... long". so
- Fill in the blank. "I think Italy's ... a positive year next year". going to have
- Fill in the blank. "I think the present crisis ... lead to the destruction of the European Union". might
- Fill in the blank. "I was ... for being a coward.". mad at myself
- Fill in the blank. "I wasn't aware that Jim had a drug ...". addiction
- Fill in the blank. "I wish that man ... so loudly on his mobile. I just hope he won't go on until the train reaches London!". wouldn't talk
- Fill in the blank. "I would invite Tom to my dinner party if he ... drink so much". didn't
- Fill in the blank. "Ian was involved in a minor car ... last week. Luckily, he didn't report any serious injuries". accident
- Fill in the blank. "If he ... my friend, I would swim in his pool every day". were
- Fill in the blank. "If I ... in advance, I would have gotten a better price". had booked
- Fill in the blank. "If I ... Obama, I would change the world". were
- Fill in the blank. "If I didn't have a headache,...an aspirine". I wouldn't take
- Fill in the blank. "If it is sunny tomorrow, I ... to the beach." 'll go
- Fill in the blank. "If it rains at the weekend, we ... out." won't go
- Fill in the blank. "If the Board of Directors ... their approval, our company will be re-organized". gives
- Fill in the blank. "If the plane ... late tonight, I will get a taxi to the hotel". arrives
- Fill in the blank. "If Thomas had a million dollars, he ... at home and do nothing." would stay
- Fill in the blank. "If we ... for a couple of weeks, we could have bought our new fridge for half the price we paid: there's a massive sale at the store this week!". had only waited
- Fill in the blank. "If we ... so much 2 years ago we'd have a competitive edge. hadn't hesitated
- Fill in the blank. "If we ... so much 2 years ago, we'd be more competitive." hadn't hesitated
- Fill in the blank. "If we want to beat the ... we must produce better quality at lower prices". competition
- Fill in the blank. "If you ... the key, we wouldn't be locked out of the house." hadn't forgotten
- Fill in the blank. "If you accepted to buy 3,000 units, we ... you a 10% reduction on the price". could offer
- Fill in the blank. "If you don't remember the time of our flight, ... in internet ". check it up
- Fill in the blank. "If you need their telephone number, ... in the telephone directory". look it up
- Fill in the blank. "If you want to achieve good results, you must ...". plan ahead
- Fill in the blank. "I'll complete the project ... something more urgent comes up." unless not
- Fill in the blank. "I'm ... sure I can trust him because he stole money from the petty cash box once". not at all
- Fill in the blank. "I'm ... the sales rep at 5 pm." meeting with
- Fill in the blank. "I'm going to paint the fence ... It starts raining." until
- Fill in the blank. "I'm so glad to meet you. I ... you for ages!". haven't seen
- Fill in the blank. "I'm so tired because I ... up since 4 am this morning". have been
- Fill in the blank. "In some countries, women still cover their heads ...". as they did in the past
- Fill in the blank. "Industry will not become competitive again ... major reform is introduced." unless
- Fill in the blank. "Is it ... to go by train or by car?". faster
- Fill in the blank. "Isn't that the man ... wife works in London?". whose
- Fill in the blank. "It could take some time before the economy is able to reach the 100,000-plus jobs a month ... to make a real improvement in unemployment". needed
- Fill in the blank. "It is necessary to ... standards are maintained.". ensure
- Fill in the blank. "It was ... a convincing presentation, that everyone agreed on the need to intervene". such
- Fill in the blank. "It was such a pleasure to meet you after such a long time. I'm really ... to seeing you again soon!" looking forward
- Fill in the blank. "It's forbidden to smoke in this taxi: can you please ... the cigarette?". put out
- Fill in the blank. "I've been trying to get ... with her all week, but she's never home and her mobile is always off". in touch
- Fill in the blank. "I've done 6 of the 10 letters that you wanted me to do ...". so far
- Fill in the blank. "I've lost count of ...times I've broken my glasses". how many
- Fill in the blank. "John had said he ... to make sure she was looked after." wanted
- Fill in the blank. "John studies Italian at London University, but at the moment he ... Rome". is visiting
- Fill in the blank. "Jonathan now owns a ... . He produces apples, pears and several different kinds of vegetables. Plus, he has got chickens, ducks, and turkeys". farm
- Fill in the blank. "Laura ... us that her parents are going to buy her a horse". has told
- Fill in the blank. "Leisure and recreation ... are also used for sporting activities.". facilities
- Fill in the blank. "Let's leave. The film isn't interesting. In fact it's really ...". boring
- Fill in the blank. "Maybe he ... and wanted to find someplace warm." was hurt
- Fill in the blank. "Michael ... her yesterday with his moody behaviour". upset
- Fill in the blank. "Michael is completely absorbed ... the book he is reading". in
- Fill in the blank. "Mrs Walton was ... home all week". at
- Fill in the blank. "Ms. Smith wakes up early to go running in Central Park. She is ... exercise every day." getting
- Fill in the blank. "My boss is very difficult to get ... with and a lot of people want to leave". on
- Fill in the blank. "My brother is quite a ... actor in the London theatre world. He's very popular". famous
- Fill in the blank. "My brother, ... lives in Switzerland, is coming to visit me". who
- Fill in the blank. "My car is playing ... again. It won't start". up
- Fill in the blank. "My husband doesn't ... to keep the house clean". do much
- Fill in the blank. "My son has been missing ... a month". for
- Fill in the blank. "No hero of ancient or modern days can surpass the Indian with his lofty contempt of death and the ... with which he sustains its cruellest affliction". fortitude
- Fill in the blank. "Nobody does anything worth ... without a degree." doing
- Fill in the blank. "Nobody kills that girl ... me.". but
- Fill in the blank. "None of us ... an airplane like this before.". had ever seen
- Fill in the blank. "Obesity can be caused by eating ... when you're a child". too much
- Fill in the blank. "Okay, well, cut it ..., because we need to find her" out
- Fill in the blank. "Old Bill threw a ... out of the kitchen window and saw the neighbours' cat in his garden". glance
- Fill in the blank. "'Oliver Twist' is probably the most famous ... written by Charles Dickens". novel
- Fill in the blank. "On top of the normal fare, I've got to add the ...". night supplement
- Fill in the blank. "One prefers to shop in the best places, ...?". doesn't one
- Fill in the blank. "Our plane leaves at 9.30 tomorrow morning, so this time tomorrow we ... over the Atlantic". will be flying
- Fill in the blank. "Parliament had a mainly consultative role and was ... members of national parliaments." made up of
- Fill in the blank. "Peter and Tom are tired because ... work too much". they
- Fill in the blank. "Pharmaceutical products ... be tested according to internationally-accepted criteria". must
- Fill in the blank. "Plastic ... oil". is made from
- Fill in the blank. "Please make sure to get here at 8 o'clock ...". on the dot
- Fill in the blank. "Poor musicians without regular employment made up serenading parties to supplement their ... incomes". meagre
- Fill in the blank. "Probably too ... from blood loss.". faint
- Fill in the blank. "Receivers are simply too ... at this level for that". clever
- Fill in the blank. "Rice ...in China. is grown
- Fill in the blank. "Robert is having a holiday in Rome at the moment, but he usually ... in London". lives and works
- Fill in the blank. "Sarah stayed with us ... two months". for
- Fill in the blank. "See you ... !". later
- Fill in the blank. "She ... anything urgent last Friday, so she decided to leave the office early". didn't have to do
- Fill in the blank. "She ... the claim last Monday." filed
- Fill in the blank. "She considered several options, but in the end she ... the one that I had suggested". chose
- Fill in the blank. "She doesn't go to school...Saturday". on
- Fill in the blank. "Since I've retired, I've ... a number of hobbies". taken up
- Fill in the blank. "Something was wrong, but I couldn't quite put my ... on it". finger
- Fill in the blank. "Sound comes in waves, and the higher the frequency, ...". the higher the pitch
- Fill in the blank. "Susan was given a bonus because she had worked ... of all her colleagues". the hardest
- Fill in the blank. "Take the map ... you get lost". in case
- Fill in the blank. "That ... be Willy calling me at telephone. He's on the flight to Rome right now!". can' t
- Fill in the blank. "That company is doing well at the moment, but it won't go much further unless it invests ... R&D". in
- Fill in the blank. "That company, ... is based in Turin, manufactured the first electronic filaments ever used in industry". which
- Fill in the blank. "That company, ... is based in Turin, manufactured the first electronic filaments ever used in industry". which
- Fill in the blank. "The ... manager is in charge of hiring new employees". personnel
- Fill in the blank. "The carpenter tried ... of the broken beam". to join the pieces
- Fill in the blank. "The child ... is playing with the ball is my little brother". who
- Fill in the blank. "The coded data shall be entered in a register maintained ... the purpose." for
- Fill in the blank. "The company management is moving ... decentralised offices". towards
- Fill in the blank. "The conclusion of this report ... acceptable if it had been published six years ago". would have been
- Fill in the blank. "The conclusion of this report ... acceptable if it had been published six years ago." would have been
- Fill in the blank. "The Empire State building is ... building in the world". the highest
- Fill in the blank. "The English teacher passed ... during the lesson, but soon regained consciousness". on
- Fill in the blank. "The entire country was taken ... by his charm, yet he was not what he seemed". in
- Fill in the blank. "The experiment was ... that it fulfilled everyone's expectations". such successful
- Fill in the blank. "The factory ... in the red for some years when it was forced to close down". had already been operating
- Fill in the blank. "The first aspect ... the classification of expenditure.". has to do with
- Fill in the blank. "The government is considering new fiscal measures, such ... a new VAT increase". as
- Fill in the blank. "The gym will be opened ... February." in
- Fill in the blank. "The head of a department is responsible ... her or his team". for
- Fill in the blank. "The man was totally ... by the rugby match and didn't notice the rain". fascinated
- Fill in the blank. "The market began ... six months ago." to raise
- Fill in the blank. "The match continued ...". despite the weather
- Fill in the blank. "The money that I borrowed from the bank ... to renovate the bathroom". has been used
- Fill in the blank. "The more of that drug is taken, ... the risk of headache". the greater
- Fill in the blank. "The motorbike, ... driver is a young man, is from Italy." whose
- Fill in the blank. "The new course is made ... 3 main parts: training, testing and improving". up of
- Fill in the blank. "The new director is extremely ... and always listens attentively to her colleagues". polite
- Fill in the blank. "The new electronic gadget will probably earn more ... $ 5 million by dinner time than
- Fill in the blank. "The office is open from 9 in the morning ... 6 in the evening". until
- Fill in the blank. "The oil tank's empty. I ... it up before leaving the city". should have filled
- Fill in the blank. "The other half ... the time, I'm invisible.". of
- Fill in the blank. "The politician ... the foundation stone of the new hospital". laid
- Fill in the blank. "The price of our hotel in Berlin was very .... I can't believe we spent so little!". reasonable
- Fill in the blank. "The question ... this year by the committee." is being examined
- Fill in the blank. "The secretary ... you how to make this operation, can't he?" can show
- Fill in the blank. "The slower the delivery, ...". the less expensive they cost
- Fill in the blank. "The sun ... brightly". shines
- Fill in the blank. "The Supreme Court decision ... a ruling in October 2011 by a lower court, which had also found in favour of the project." follows
- Fill in the blank. "The teacher ... us that the paper was due in by Friday". reminded
- Fill in the blank. "The teacher asked all the ... to write a paper about their holidays". pupils
- Fill in the blank. "The value of the pound ... radically during the second world war." dropped
- Fill in the blank. "Their friendship has lasted for so long because they talk to ... a lot". each other
- Fill in the blank. "There are millions of ... people in the World." poor
- Fill in the blank. "There are some Japanese companies entering ... our domestic markets." into
- Fill in the blank. "There is a ... of schizophrenia in her family". history
- Fill in the blank. "There is a limit to how ... information you can absorb in a day". much
- Fill in the blank. "There was a technical problem and they had to ... the product launch". put off
- Fill in the blank. "There weren't ... in the conference hall". any people
- Fill in the blank. "There weren't ... pencils left". any
- Fill in the blank. "There's a blood ... on the wall. The victim must have touched the wall before falling". spot
- Fill in the blank. "There's something ... with the typewriter". wrong
- Fill in the blank. "These friends can be invited to my wedding party ... the other ones cannot". whereas
- Fill in the blank. "They ... maintenance in summer". normally perform
- Fill in the blank. "They continued investing ...". despite the news
- Fill in the blank. "This broken guitar cannot ...". be repaired
- Fill in the blank. "This computer has a ...". two-year guarantee
- Fill in the blank. "This greenhouse contains the finest collection of palm trees in the ...". UK
- Fill in the blank. "This law marks the first step on a road that will hopefully ... to greater prosperity for all". lead
- Fill in the blank. "This pair of shoes ...". is less fashionable than that one
- Fill in the blank. "This software is no good for making presentations, and that one isn't any good ...". either
- Fill in the blank. "This system can't run scripts and the other cannot do it ...". either
- Fill in the blank. "This time tomorrow we will ... the exam and will be having dinner together". have taken
- Fill in the blank. "Thomas graduated ... 'Engineer in Machines and Industrial Tools' last year". as an
- Fill in the blank. "To avoid the holiday traffic we'll have to ... at dawn". set out
- Fill in the blank. "Tom ... at school not kindergarten." should be
- Fill in the blank. "Tomorrow I'm having dinner ... my girlfriend's". at
- Fill in the blank. "Unless the insects are kept down, they... the country." will infest
- Fill in the blank. "Unless we know ... what is to happen next in Kosovo, the difficulties will simply accumulate down there". quite soon
- Fill in the blank. "Walker determined ... back, but to face only the future.". not to look
- Fill in the blank. "We ... complete the task by Friday. Its deadline is on Monday". don't have to
- Fill in the blank. "We ... to do a lot of market research before launching the product". need
- Fill in the blank. "We ... visit her this afternoon, but we're not sure yet". may
- Fill in the blank. "We can probably find ... bed at that big shop". a comfortable
- Fill in the blank. "We cannot call ourselves civilised ... we stop killing animals for sport". until
- Fill in the blank. "We frequently go to the beach ... summer". in
- Fill in the blank. "We passed a house I remembered as belonging to an old friend of ..." mine
- Fill in the blank. "We rarely go out ... Sundays". on
- Fill in the blank. "we should ... be grateful for your advice". only
- Fill in the blank. "We should go home: ... is getting dark". it
- Fill in the blank. "We were expecting the parcel last Tuesday. Has it ...?". still not arrived
- Fill in the blank. "We were sure we wouldn't be alone, but ... arrived at home". nobody
- Fill in the blank. "We, as a group, have been encouraged to ... our senses for a very long time." deaden
- Fill in the blank. "We'll visit the park tomorrow, ... permitting". weather
- Fill in the blank. "Well, you can't ... at our house." stay
- Fill in the blank. "We're thinking about to change the ... of our show to make it more light." format
- Fill in the blank. "What ... last summer?". "I went camping in Corsica. It was wonderful". did you do
- Fill in the blank. "What ... last weekend?". "I went to Florence. It was fabulous". did you do
- Fill in the blank. "What did that man say...?". to you
- Fill in the blank. "What does ... wear to a dinner of this kind?" . one
- Fill in the blank. "What happened ... an epidemic". next was like
- Fill in the blank. "What is mum cooking? It ... really good". smells
- Fill in the blank. "What time will you get to the airport?". "At 7.30. I'll give you a call when I ...". arrive
- Fill in the blank. "When ... you born?". were
- Fill in the blank. "When he changed company, he had to ... the new management." be used to having
- Fill in the blank. "When he was attacked, the samurai moved ...". like greased lightening
- Fill in the blank. "When I first saw that film I was scared out of my ...". wits
- Fill in the blank. "When the pipes ..., Sally was still taking a shower". broke
- Fill in the blank. "When we arrived at the cinema, the film had ... started". already
- Fill in the blank. "Where is the next patient?". "...". He's waiting in the waiting room
- Fill in the blank. "Where were you ... 25 July?". on
- Fill in the blank. "Where's Bill?" "Well, he said he ... to the meeting, but he's not here!". would come
- Fill in the blank. "Where's the nearest restaurant? It's over there, ... the bus station". opposite
- Fill in the blank. "While they were hiking ... the forest, they saw a mountain lion". through
- Fill in the blank. "Why on earth did you do such a stupid thing? It was ... madness!". sheer
- Fill in the blank. "Wild animals ... amok in suburban Virginia.". running
- Fill in the blank. "Working with a computer isn't ... dealing with the public". as tiring as
- Fill in the blank. "You ... walk to the station: there's a free shuttle from here". needn't
- Fill in the blank. "You can be as determined as you like but you have to have ability and ... as well" skills
- Fill in the blank. "You realise that you were driving at 100 mph, don't you?". "No officer, It ... . This car can't do more than 80". couldn't be me
- Fill in the blank. "You should've known what he ... about.". was talking
- Fill in the blank. "You were ... to do your homework today, and not to go out!". supposed
- Fill in the blank. "Your mum ... she'd have four daughters." used to say
- Fill in the blank. "Your uncle ... for you for over an hour." waited
- Fill in the blank. “ ... for my mother, I would have bought pizza rolls for my lunch”. If I had gone to the store
- Fill in the blank. “ I ... in a small town. Now I live in Paris”. used to live
- Fill in the blank. “... about your trip to Africa would be of great interest to us”. Information
- Fill in the blank. “... are even better than ice creams when it gets really hot”. Ice lollies
- Fill in the blank. “... decided to postpone the wedding? Was it you or him?” Who
- Fill in the blank. “... finish your meal before Dad gets back from work”. You'd better
- Fill in the blank. “... how hard they try, they will never beat the current champion”. No matter
- Fill in the blank. “... I go, you'll always be with me”. Wherever
- Fill in the blank. “... I manage to get through all the paperwork I have to deal with this morning, I'll be able to start working on the new project this afternoon”. As long as
- Fill in the blank. “... I nor he is able to do it.”. Neither
- Fill in the blank. “... I try to forget you, it never works”. As much as
- Fill in the blank. “... my friends are actors”. Some of
- Fill in the blank. “... my lifestyle is the best thing I ever did”. My having changed
- Fill in the blank. “... she is a very clever person, sometimes she is like a baby”. despite the fact that
- Fill in the blank. “... suitcase is the green one?” Whose
- Fill in the blank. “... that it should be easier for a tall person to get a good job”. Some people think
- Fill in the blank. “... the weather like in Rome today?” What's
- Fill in the blank. “... to drive if you have had more than two alcoholic drinks?”. Are you allowed
- Fill in the blank. “... to get to Piazza della Marina?”. “About 20 minutes”. How long does it take
- Fill in the blank. “... we go, there is potential danger”. Wherever
- Fill in the blank. “..., Conrad confronted his father in front of the whole village”. As strange as it may seem
- Fill in the blank. “..., the population of Oslo increases yearly”. Despite such awful weather conditions
- Fill in the blank. “..., would you?”. I don't suppose you would like another beer
- Fill in the blank. “After ... the cake with sugar, Jenny served it”. sprinkling
- Fill in the blank. “After making such a terrible mistake, I wonder if I will ever have a chance to ...”. make up for it
- Fill in the blank. “And what else ... we forgotten?”. Have
- Fill in the blank. “Angelina Jolie ... her brother, and Russell Crowe brought back the Caesar”. was kissing
- Fill in the blank. “Applicants were asked to send an online CV with a ...”. cover letter
- Fill in the blank. “As soon as ... any more news, I'll phone you”. I have
- Fill in the blank. “At the age of 19 I decided to study ... rather than attempt to become a musician”. economics
- Fill in the blank. “Before her driving test, Wendy learnt the highway code by ...”. heart
- Fill in the blank. “Big ... , small profit margin.”. turnover
- Fill in the blank. “Bill is very forgetful: you'll have to ... or he'll never do all the things you want him to do”. keep on him
- Fill in the blank. “Britain's biggest companies are expected to pay ... £20bn in salaries and bonuses in the next two months”. out
- Fill in the blank. “By the time he gets to the office, the meeting ... over”. will be
- Fill in the blank. “China is the most ... country in the world.”. populous
- Fill in the blank. “Christmas always arrives ... than expected.”. sooner
- Fill in the blank. “City people still want ...”. to have some contact with nature
- Fill in the blank. “Claire, ... pays attention to every detail, is sometimes too fussy”. who
- Fill in the blank. “Clouseau was trying to ... the lighter”. fix
- Fill in the blank. “College students aren't known ... particularly stable”. for being
- Fill in the blank. “Crime victims should always ... to the police what has happened to them”. report
- Fill in the blank. “Dad says he knows someone you can call ... an interview.”. for
- Fill in the blank. “Did you read the main ... on the front page of 'The Economist' this morning? It said that a new University bill has just been passed”. headline
- Fill in the blank. “Do you ... if we don't go out tonight? I'm a little bit tired”. mind
- Fill in the blank. “Don't you ... tell her!” dare
- Fill in the blank. “Every day I get ... about my new job”. happier and happier
- Fill in the blank. “Every time my grandfather visited me, I ...”. would ask him to tell me about his farm
- Fill in the blank. “For your first days at work try to ... an effort to arrive on time!”. make
- Fill in the blank. “Games of throne has already been ... by 40,000 people”. read
- Fill in the blank. “he ... not graduate because he had not passed ... exam”. could; any
- Fill in the blank. “He ... with a really clever plan to solve the issue”. came up
- Fill in the blank. “He ate everything I gave him. He ... starving!” must have been
- Fill in the blank. “He gave a ... of astonishment when he saw her because he had thought she was in Australia”. gasp
- Fill in the blank. “He helped to ... the diverse elements that make up the symphony as we know it”. fuse
- Fill in the blank. “He lost ... own wallet on the train”. his
- Fill in the blank. “He said that if he wasn't accepted at Oxford ...”. he wouldn't go to university at all
- Fill in the blank. “He usually works from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It's past six o'clock so he ... work by now”. will have finished
- Fill in the blank. “How did you ... to school this morning?”. get
- Fill in the blank. “How did you find out about the date of the elections?”. “I read about it ... the newspaper”. in
- Fill in the blank. “How long ... ”: have you been suffering from these headaches?
- Fill in the blank. “However late it is, even at an hour when most people are hurrying home to bed, heads soon appear at the windows and a crowd gathers round the players, clapping, applauding, demanding encores, and seldom ... till the serenade is over, when they will often troop after the players to another district". dispersing
- Fill in the blank. “I ... clean my room as my brother did it”. didn't need to
- Fill in the blank. “I ... ever go out in the evening: the last time I did was three months ago”. hardly
- Fill in the blank. “I ... Jenny at four, so I'll be back in the office before five thirty”. am seeing
- Fill in the blank. “I came ... your co-operation.“ looking for
- Fill in the blank. “I can't think why the police detained him. There isn't a ... of evidence against him”. scrap
- Fill in the blank. “I congratulated Mark ... his graduation”. on
- Fill in the blank. “I found this umbrella in the car. Do you know ... it is?”. “It's John's”. whose
- Fill in the blank. “I had the time of my ... during my internship in London! It was an unforgettable experience!” life
- Fill in the blank. “I haven't been this awake ... ages” for
- Fill in the blank. “I remember the Christmases we spent in Italy when we ... Martinis on the beach before Christmas lunch”. used to drink
- Fill in the blank. “I saw a ... of cattle crossing the street”. herd
- Fill in the blank. “I simply defended what was ...”. mine
- Fill in the blank. “I think I ... my hairstyle. I don't like the one I've got now”. will change
- Fill in the blank. “I urgently need information on the climate in Patagonia but ...”. I can't find it
- Fill in the blank. “I urgently need information on the climate in Patagonia but I can't find ...”. it
- Fill in the blank. “I was focused on reading a new book so I missed the tube stop and didn't get ...”. off
- Fill in the blank. “I was hungry, ... I made a sandwich”. so
- Fill in the blank. “I wish I could have one of those relaxing holidays where you can get ... it all”. away from
- Fill in the blank. “I would have liked to be a professional footballer but I wasn't ...”. up to it
- Fill in the blank. “I'd like to take a year off work and go on a ... around the world”. journey
- Fill in the blank. “If he ... nearer to school, he ... take the bus”. lived; wouldn't
- Fill in the blank. “If he had known we were coming, I am sure he ... left the door unlocked”. would have
- Fill in the blank. “If I ... a cake, will you bring some drinks for us?”. make
- Fill in the blank. “If I ... the truth, now we would still be together”. had known
- Fill in the blank. “If John had studied more last year, he ... in an advanced class this year”. would be
- Fill in the blank. “If the Board of Directors ... their approval, there will be a merger with Smith Ltd.”. gives
- Fill in the blank. “If the knife doesn' t cut, it is...”. useless
- Fill in the blank. “If you don't know a word, you can ... in the dictionary”. look it up
- Fill in the blank. “If you get good marks, .. your parents .. happy?” will; be
- Fill in the blank. “If you get lost, you can always...”. ask someone for directions
- Fill in the blank. “If you're too fat, you ... eat chocolate”. mustn't
- Fill in the blank. “I'll take a ... at the newspaper later”. look
- Fill in the blank. “In any case, we think this is a good basis for ... in the year to come..”. continuing our work
- Fill in the blank. “In order to sustain his knowledge, ... on winter evenings.”. he would study
- Fill in the blank. “Is it possible to ... for the next term's evening classes?”. enrol
- Fill in the blank. “Is there ... here who is willing to listen to me?” anybody
- Fill in the blank. “It feels like ... . I envy you, as tomorrow you'll fly to Florida”. a chilly late winter day
- Fill in the blank. “It is a ... trip”. five-hour
- Fill in the blank. “It is essential that strict discipline ... maintained in the classroom”. be
- Fill in the blank. “It is important to take this step now ... regret it later”. so as not to
- Fill in the blank. “It is necessary that class sizes ... limited to twenty students”. be
- Fill in the blank. “It is time he ... the responsibility for what has happened”. took
- Fill in the blank. “It looks ... it might rain. Take your umbrella with you”. as if
- Fill in the blank. “It was dark by the time the ship arrived at the island; you...”. wouldn't have been able to see much
- Fill in the blank. “It's not a sight for ... beautiful eyes.”. such
- Fill in the blank. “John admitted ... the sister eat chocolate”. having seen
- Fill in the blank. “Kid brought a knife ...“ to school
- Fill in the blank. “Last week I ... my hair cut”. had
- Fill in the blank. “Let's ...”. discuss the problem calmly
- Fill in the blank. “Many patients prefer ... medicine to drug therapy. It's more natural”. alternative
- Fill in the blank. “Many students and professionals tend to ... the importance of English in the world of health care”. underestimate
- Fill in the blank. “Mark ... back to Dallas in July”. will go
- Fill in the blank. “Mary ... our children during the week-end”. looked after
- Fill in the blank. “Mary was surprised her husband was out”. “He ... shopping!”, she thought. must have gone
- Fill in the blank. “Mom, can you type my paper?” “I don't have time ... right now. Maybe later”. to do it
- Fill in the blank. “My ... are aching after today's intensive training”. feet
- Fill in the blank. “My book ... a vocabulary section”. is very different from yours because it has
- Fill in the blank. “My cat is my best friend. I can't imagine my life without ...”. it
- Fill in the blank. “My colleague never does ... work”. any
- Fill in the blank. “My computer broke down and I lost all the ... I had saved”. data
- Fill in the blank. “My dog was in the kitchen, waiting for ... lunch”. its
- Fill in the blank. “Nancy always says she wants to do something ..., but she never does it”. worthwhile
- Fill in the blank. “Neither Venus nor the outer planets ... a breathable atmosphere”. have
- Fill in the blank. “Nobody has been able to explain the ... of this commonly-used expression”. origin
- Fill in the blank. “Not only ... but I rarely drink any alcohol at all”. do I dislike beer
- Fill in the blank. “Oh my lord! That ... him! No one else could have done that!”. must have been
- Fill in the blank. “On our holiday the hotel organized lots of ... to tourist sites”. excursions
- Fill in the blank. “Our company ... a lot of business with a company in China”. does
- Fill in the blank. “Our company contributed ... research on pollution safeguards”. towards
- Fill in the blank. “Partnerships are great opportunities to show what can ... with open minds, shared interests, and a commitment to better and cheaper services”. be achieved
- Fill in the blank. “Paul and Susana are fantastic: I am sure ... will win the dance competition”. they
- Fill in the blank. “Please be careful ... that paper”. with
- Fill in the blank. “Please live you room by 10 o'clock .... we can do the cleaning”. so
- Fill in the blank. “Read carefully before ... the contract”. signing
- Fill in the blank. “She always manages to do what she wants, but this time she will not ...”. get away with it
- Fill in the blank. “She always use my bicycle without permission, ... I decided to forgive her”. however
- Fill in the blank. “She has never ... at a public event before”. spoken
- Fill in the blank. “She keeps asking ... the weather will be like next week-end”. what
- Fill in the blank. “She made several attempts to arrange a meeting but she could never ... him down to a definite time”. pin
- Fill in the blank. “She was able to give me a ... account of the accident since she had been a witness to first-hand
- Fill in the blank. “So people ... know the truth.”. will never
- Fill in the blank. “Some girls are good ... cooking, while others are not”. at
- Fill in the blank. “Sometimes I find it very hard to ... with you!” put up
- Fill in the blank. “Such ... may be contained in a case file or otherwise held by competent authorities in any appropriate way in accordance with national law.”. materials
- Fill in the blank. “Susan was sitting ... Mary and John”. between
- Fill in the blank. “That actress was by far ... in the cast”. the prettiest
- Fill in the blank. “The 8.30 train, ... is usually on time, was delayed this morning”. which
- Fill in the blank. “The accident victim was ... dead on arrival at the hospital”. pronounced
- Fill in the blank. “The boys ... to feed the pets during their parents' absence”. were supposed
- Fill in the blank. “The camera is moving through the ... of car headlights into the interior of a Rolls Royce”. glare
- Fill in the blank. “The CEO said that we must increase productivity and ... expenditure”. cut down on
- Fill in the blank. “The CEO said we need to take ... more staff to become more competitive”. on
- Fill in the blank. “The dog was scared after hearing such a huge ... of thunder”. clap
- Fill in the blank. “The Liberian people, including an estimated 21,000 child soldiers, must not be ... justice for the appalling human right abuses they have suffered”. denied
- Fill in the blank. “The office ... Laura works for will soon be closed”. that
- Fill in the blank. “The oil tank is empty. I ... it up before leaving the city”. should have filled
- Fill in the blank. “The phone rang before I finished ...”. eating
- Fill in the blank. “The police arrived just after the baby was ... by a car along the main street”. run over
- Fill in the blank. “The police have never been able to discover ...”. what the building was used for
- Fill in the blank. “The report was supposed ... completed by last week. What happened?” to have been
- Fill in the blank. “The summer holiday starts ... June”. in
- Fill in the blank. “The teacher asked his students ...”. how poets usually express their feeling
- Fill in the blank. “The teenagers were ... for making too much noise”. thrown out of the club
- Fill in the blank. “There is going to be a ... of television programmes on Big Ben”. series
- Fill in the blank. “There weren't ... biscuits left in the box”. any
- Fill in the blank. “There's a move now in Britain to do ... the monarchy completely”. away with
- Fill in the blank. “They ... drink coffee. They prefer tea”. rarely
- Fill in the blank. “They are in a difficult situation because they both have a job and they ... day care for their children”. don't have
- Fill in the blank. “They asked me if I ... speak Russian”. could
- Fill in the blank. “They jumped ... the horse with extreme ease”. off
- Fill in the blank. “This article deals with the ... of online journalism”. issue
- Fill in the blank. “This is the ... pizza I have ever had”. best
- Fill in the blank. “This product must be eaten ... two days of purchase”. within
- Fill in the blank. “This time yesterday I ... chess with my friends".”. was playing
- Fill in the blank. “Though she had sworn she wouldn't trust him again, she ... believing his words”. ended up
- Fill in the blank. “To apply for this scholarship, just ... the form”. fill in
- Fill in the blank. “Vienna's climate, the Italian ... in her culture and the love of her citizens for music and for being amused, had made her for centuries a city of serenades and serenaders”. vein
- Fill in the blank. “We ... Pecouic Bay, and Gardiner's Bay, aud below Gardiner's Island, but saw no fish”. went down through
- Fill in the blank. “We ... to be late if we don't leave right now”. are going
- Fill in the blank. “We couldn't go any ...”. farther
- Fill in the blank. “We didn't have ... time at his party”. a very good
- Fill in the blank. “We enjoyed Jennifer ... the time to visit us”. taking
- Fill in the blank. “We're going to Paris by car. It's much ...”. cheaper
- Fill in the blank. “Western governments should do everything in their power to hold and reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS and ... extreme poverty by 2015”. halve
- Fill in the blank. “What a pity you have to leave so early tonight! Well, see you ... time then!” next
- Fill in the blank. “What are you doing this evening?”. “... at home. I have to study”. I'm staying
- Fill in the blank. “What works for ... student may not work for others”. one
- Fill in the blank. “What's done is done. It's ... wondering if you could have prevented it”. futile
- Fill in the blank. “When ... a holiday place, families often opt for a self-catering holiday”. it comes to choosing
- Fill in the blank. “When she made coffee, she realized she had run ... of sugar”. out
- Fill in the blank. “When the class gets bored...”. I usually try to surprise them
- Fill in the blank. “Where are you ...?” from
- Fill in the blank. “Which of these activities...to do at your last summer camp?”. did you choose
- Fill in the blank. “Why ... you decide to quit University?” did
- Fill in the blank. “You ... chosen a better person for the job. He was perfect." couldn't have
- Fill in the blank. “You ..., but I'm sure it would be appreciated”. don't have to bring a gift
- Fill in the blank. “You are expected ... well prepared for a job interview”. to be
- Fill in the blank. “You are still in time to follow my ...”. piece of advice
- Fill in the blank. “You are too aggressive! ... you change your attitude, you will have serious problems in finding a job”. Unless
- Fill in the blank. “You can see why she is ... delight.” such a
- Fill in the blank. “You must explain to me ...”. what your plan is
- Fill in the blank. “You remember I ... my badge..”. forgot
- Fill in the blank. “Your father is very proud of ...”. you
- Fill in the blank. “You've never been to Paris, ...?” have you
- Fill in the blank. ... about us compels us to learn, explore.". Something
- Fill in the blank. A: "Oh, no! I forgot my wallet! ...".B: "Sure, no problem".A: "Thank you very much" Could you possibly lend me some money for the bus, please?
- Fill in the blank. A: "Which is your birth date, Frank ?"B: "I ... in 1954". was born
- Fill in the blank. A: “Oh no! I've forgotten to invite David to the party”. B: “That's OK. I'll tell him about it when I ... him at work”. see
- Fill in the blank. Directions Located in heart of Cairo, overlooking the Nile River, ... distance from Tahrir Square, the Egyptian Museum and the Opera House just two minutes walking
- Fill in the blank." Yesterday you went to the park, ... you?” didn't
- Fill in the blank.Customer: "It seems to me these traffic lights are always red!".Taxi driver: "Yes, sometimes it takes a bit of time, but they should ... in a moment".Customer: "I really hope so". turn green
- Fill in the blank.Customer: “I'll have a cigarette, is that ok?”.Taxi driver: “...”Customer: “Thanks for the information”. No, I'm sorry but you can't smoke in the taxi
- Fill in the blank.Customer: “I'm in a hurry. How long do you think it will take to get to the airport?”.Taxi driver: “I think ...”.Customer: “Thank You. I hope I'm in time to catch my flight”. about half an hour, depending on the traffic
- Fill in the blank: " ... right after the Post Office and you will see the bank on the left". Turn
- Fill in the blank: "...his position, that restaurant is always full". thanks to
- Fill in the blank: "Clara starts her homeworks every day ... 5 0'clock". at
- Fill in the blank: "He has ... studied for the Japanese test". already
- Fill in the blank: "I love winter. Let's ... a snowman". build
- Fill in the blank: "I... sports every Saturday. Football is my favourite". play
- Fill in the blank: "In spring the weather is ... " changeable
- Fill in the blank: "In the South they raise varied crops, including fruits, ..., soybeans and peanuts". vegetables
- Fill in the blank: "It's the ... expensive restaurant ... town" most; in
- Fill in the blank: "January is ... September" colder than
- Fill in the blank: "My brother ... in Rome and then moved to London when he was only 18". grew up
- Fill in the blank: "Rome is ... visited city in Italy" the most
- Fill in the blank: "She asked him ...from". where he came
- Fill in the blank: "She's already ... her brother". as tall as
- Fill in the blank: "We've got enough plates, but we must buy some ...". plastic knives and forks
- Fill in the blank: "What is limoncello produced...?" from
- Fill in the blank: "When do you ...go mountain biking?" usually
- Fill in the blank: "While I was ice skating, I ... and I cut my head open". slipped
- Fill in the blank: "Who was the telephone invented..." by
- Fill in the blank: “... it was an hard job, I had to finish it”. although
- Fill in the blank: “If I knew the answer I ... you”. would tell
- Fill in the blank: “The Captain's suitcase ... be repaired tomorrow.“ will
- Fill in the blank: “The students are fed ... with doing overtime”. up
- Fill in the blank: “What did you do the last time you...to the beach?"”. went
- Fill in the blank: “While we were playing tennis, the ball ... me in the eye”. hit
- Fill in the blank:"He said that he ... a pizza wanted
- Fill in the blank:"Tory, ... you tell Laura I cannot thank her enough?" would
- Fill in the blank:"What would you do If you ...a wallet? found
- Fill in the blank:“There isn't...bread“ much
- Fill in the blanks with the right word or words. “Tomorrow I ... at 7.39” am leaving
- Fill in the blanks. "... do not like the football". "... neither". I; Me
- Fill in the blanks. "And let me present, ... but not ..., my dear friend Mary!" last/least
- Fill in the blanks. "Because he is ..., we can't ... what course he will follow at any moment". capricious; predict
- Fill in the blanks. "Contrary to popular belief, the Mayans were not peace-loving astronomers but ... warriors, who viewed their gods as cruel and ...". formidable; vengeful
- Fill in the blanks. "Do you remember ... this postcard is ...?” where; from
- Fill in the blanks. "He ... take me to Mount Olympus, where I ... become an immortal.". would; would
- Fill in the blanks. "I wouldn't ...I don't like animals'smell if I ...she has and loves pets." have said - had known
- Fill in the blanks. "If my dog ... with me I wouldn't ... so scared". had been; have felt
- Fill in the blanks. "My family and I live ... a nice flat ... the second floor. Our building is ... the cinema". in; on; beside
- Fill in the blanks. "My grandmother has been living ... this house ... birth". in; since
- Fill in the blanks. "The architect ... the drawing when ... the mistakes". had just finished; he noticed
- Fill in the blanks. "The organisation ... together countries ... the principles of the market economy". brings; sharing
- Fill in the blanks. "The thief got the ... out of the bag and counted ..., while the police ... about to catch him". money; it; were
- Fill in the blanks. "When he was ... university, he often took a boat out ... the river and had tea with his friends". at; on
- Fill in the blanks. "Would you like to join us ... lunch? We're going ... a nice restaurant!". for; to
- Fill in the blanks. "You know politics ... most.". better than
- Fill in the blanks. “... wants to enter a golf course ... pay a fee”. Whoever; must
- Fill in the blanks. “Active volcanoes ... in Galles”. aren't found
- Fill in the blanks. “During our trip we met ... Japanese, but ... Russians”. plenty of; very few
- Fill in the blanks. “How long does the plane take to ... to Rome?” get
- Fill in the blanks. “I definitely prefer ... skirt to ... one!” this; that
- Fill in the blanks. “I lent ... my CDs and ... never returned them”. him; he
- Fill in the blanks. “If we ... enough money, we ... some land”. had; might buy
- Fill in the blanks. “If we stay here, ... destroyed. we'll be
- Fill in the blanks. “Is there ... to drink?”. “There must be ... orange juice”. anything; some
- Fill in the blanks. “There are ... books in your rucksack. It's ... light!” too few; too
- Fill in the blanks. “There isn't...milk on the table"”. any
- Fill in the blanks. “We ... our boss ... a pay rise”. talked; into
- Fill in the blanks.Customer: “Can you stop here?”.Taxi driver: “...”.Customer: “Ok, I understand, but it's a pity”.Taxi driver: “I'm sorry”. No madam, I can't stop in the middle of a crossroads
- Fill in the blanks.Customer: “Is there always so much traffic here?”.Taxi driver: “...”.Customer: “Well, it looks like I am not very lucky, then!”.Taxi driver: “I'm sorry, maybe next time there will not be so much traffic”. No, usually only at this time of the day
- Fill in the blanks: "Professionals ... lawyers and sellers should have good communication skills.". such as
- Fill in the blanks:"If it weren't so windy, I... to the beach" 'd go
- Fill in the lank. "A lot of people think that there are too many ... on television." advertisements
- Find the best description for “add up”. make sense, be logical
- Find the best description for “as a matter of fact”. in reality, actually
- Find the best description for “beats me”. i don't know, i have no idea often used in response to a question
- Find the best description for “break down”. stop functioning a machine, for example
- Find the best description for “break the ice”. break through social barriers as at a party
- Find the best description for “break the news to”. inform, give bad news
- Find the best description for “break up with”. stop being a couple a boyfriend and girlfriend, for example
- Find the best description for “bring about”. cause to happen
- Find the best description for “bump into”. meet unexpectedly, run into
- Find the best description for “come down with”. become sick with an illness
- Find the best description for “come up with”. think of an idea
- Find the best description for “contribute”. play a part in
- Find the INCORRECT couple of opposites. Morbid/hard
- Find the INCORRECT couple of opposites. hard/complex
- Find the odd word out. Squashing
- Find the opposite meaning of "disloyal". Faithful
- Find the opposite meaning of “delicate”. insensitive
- Find the opposite meaning of “poor”. Rich
- Find the opposite meaning of “rapid”. delay
- Find the opposite meaning of “rough”. soft
- Find the opposite meaning of “serious”. funny
- Find the opposite meaning of “vivacious”. Quiet
- Find the opposite meaning of “wet”. dry
- Find the opposite meaning of the word "boring". funny
- Find the opposite meaning of the word "considerate". thoughtless
- Find the opposite meaning of the word "dead". Alive
- Find the opposite meaning of the word "diffident". certain
- Find the opposite meaning of the word "heat". Cold
- Find the opposite meaning of the word "nice". nasty
- Find the opposite meaning of the word "shining". cloudy
- Find the opposite meaning of the word “insolent”. Affable
- Find the opposite of the word "talkative". Reserved
- Find the right alternative to replace the phrase in square brackets. "You [shouldn't] tamper with the settings on a PC." don't have to
- Find the right answer to the following question. "Can I open the window?". Yes, you can
- Find the right synonym of the word “bandit”. Robber
- Find the right synonym of the word “despise”. Disdain
- Find the right translation into English of the Italian idiomatic expression “tocca ferro!”. Touch wood!
- Find the same meaning of “simple”. straightforward
- Find the sentence that contains one or more mistakes. Jordan has made noticeable progresses in the protecting of its population
- Find the synonym of “footpath”. sidewalk
- Find the synonym of “wood”. grove
- Find the synonym of the word "assail". Attack
- Find the synonym of the word "pedestrian". Walker
- Find the synonym of the word “graceful”. fine
- Find the synonym of the word between square brackets. “He had to give in, [ultimately]”. in the end
- Find the synonym of the word in square brackets. “I have never felt as [strong] as I am now!”. powerful
- Find the synonym of the word in square brackets. “The car that I [bought] is very fast”. purchased
- Find the synonym of the word; "healthy" robust
- Find the synonyms of the words in brackets. "The house we visited was very [nice and little]". cosy and small
- Finish the sentences. Use the correct phrases: "You would have slept much better..." if you had taken your medicine