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Read the following and underline the correct word in brackets.

     
1.   Of all the student sin the report writing class he was by far the ( worse / worst ).
2.   There were ( less / fewer ) people at the match than I had expected.
3.   I think the man is a fraud but ( may be / maybe ) I'm just biased.
4.   They worked ( hardly / hard ) all day to prepare for the dinner.
5.   It looks as if ( they're / their ) going to leave very soon.
6.   They were ( all ready / already ) to go when we arrived.
7.   Despite all his friends' ( advise / advice ) he bought that broken down old car.
8.   Of the two houses Mr. Lim's was by far the ( larger / largest ).
9.   With a little more ( practise / practice ) I think you'll pass your driving test.
10.   I have no idea ( who's / whose ) this essay is. There's no name on it.
11.   You must come over and stay with us ( sometime / some time ).
12.   I see that kind of incident almost ( everyday / every day ) at work.
13.   There was ( any / no ) money left in his account so he had to borrow some.
14.   I think ( your / you're ) exaggerating when you say he's a millionaire.
15.   You need to ( proof / prove ) yourself before they give you a contract.
     

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    Answers
     
1.   Of all the student sin the report writing class he was by far the worst.
2.   There were fewer people at the match than I had expected.
3.   I think the man is a fraud but maybe I'm just biased.
4.   They worked hard all day to prepare for the dinner.
5.   It looks as if they're going to leave very soon.
6.   They were all ready to go when we arrived.
7.   Despite all his friends' advice he bought that broken down old car.
8.   Of the two houses Mr. Lim's was by far the larger.
9.   With a little more practice I think you'll pass your driving test.
10.   I have no idea whose this essay is. There's no name on it.
11.   You must come over and stay with us sometime.
12.   I see that kind of incident almost every day at work.
13.   There was no money left in his account so he had to borrow some.
14.   I think you're exaggerating when you say he's a millionaire.
15.   You need to prove yourself before they give you a contract.
 
 
 

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