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1.

  You have to give ______ your password in order to access your personal computer.
               
    (A) he  
(B) their
    (C) me  
    (D) our  
               
2.   "My stomach ______ me. I need to get to the hospital right now," said Jenny.
               
    (A) kills  
(B) is killing
    (C) killed  
    (D) are killing  
               
3.   The best things in life come in ______ packages.
               
    (A) smaller  
(B) small
    (C) smallest  
    (D) as small as  
               
4.   I ______ see David hanging out with that group of kids over there. At other times, David will study alone at the library.
               
    (A) often  
(B) seldom
    (C) always  
    (D) never  
               
5.   "I will have the seafood soup and she ______ the chicken salad," Shaun told the waiter.
               
    (A) has  
(B) have
    (C) had  
    (D) is having  
               
6.   "I ______ the source of your problem," said the electrician, holding up a dead rat.
               
    (A) have found  
    (B) finds
    (C) will find  
    (D) find  
               
7.   "I want to go ______. I have been cooped up in my room for days," said Steven, clearly recovering well from his measles.
               
    (A) out  
    (B) from
    (C) as  
    (D) with  
         
8.   There are still a few more cookies ______ the cookie jar.
         
    (A) along  
    (B) in  
    (C) through  
    (D) on  
         
9.   The fugitive kept running ______ the police had already surrounded him.
         
    (A) and  
    (B) as  
    (C) even though  
    (D) despite  
         
10.   You were just joking with me, ______ you ?
         
    (A) isn't  
    (B) aren't  
    (C) wasn't  
    (D) weren't  
         

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