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Do you have anything for me _____ now ? |
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He was fortunate enough _____ prize. |
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He wore a bright red shirt and a tie ______. |
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The boy peeped through the hole in the wall ______ what was
going on. |
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They searched for some string ______ the bundle. |
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______ in good health is what most people want. |
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He has agreed ______ us use the room this afternoon. |
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She arranged ______ them outside the cinema. |
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You are not ______ anyone about this. |
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I will show you the rooms ______. |
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______ a person is one thing; ______ him is another. |
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He hurried to the station only ______ that the train had gone
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Answers |
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Do you have anything for me to
do now ? |
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He was fortunate enough to win
prize. |
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He wore a bright red shirt and a tie to
match. |
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The boy peeped through the hole in the wall
to see what was going on. |
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They searched for some string to tie
the bundle. |
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To be in good health is what
most people want. |
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He has agreed to let us use
the room this afternoon. |
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She arranged to meet them
outside the cinema. |
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You are not to tell anyone
about this. |
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I will show you the rooms to be tidied. |
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To hurt a person is one
thing; to kill him is
another. |
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He hurried to the station only to find
that the train had gone off. |