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Put in the nouns on he right with the
correct prepositions ( e.g. on, in, by ). You may also
need to use the or my. |
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A : Is it all right
if I pay ___(credit card)___ ?
B : Well, if you
don't mind, I'd prefer it ___(cash)___. |
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A : A lot of this
information is ___(date)___.
B : I know. We do our
best to keep ___(date)___, but it's difficult. |
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A : Did the others
lock you out of the house ___(purpose)___ ?
B : No, it happened
quite ___(chance)___. |
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A : Is there anything
___(television)___ tonight ?
B : No, but there's
something ___(radio)___ I want to listen to. |
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A : These flats are
still ___(sale)___.
B : Yes, they've been
___(market)___ for over a year now. |
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A : Was it an
interesting talk ?
B : ___(opinion)___
it was boring, but everyone clapped ___(end)___ of it. |
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A : Do you think we
ought to book seats ___(advance) ?
B : No, I don't think
so. ___(whole)___ it's better to buy a ticket on the day. |
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Answers |
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A : Is it all right
if I pay by credit card ?
B : Well, if you
don't mind, I'd prefer it in cash. |
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A : A lot of this
information is out of date.
B : I know. We do our
best to keep up to date, but
it's difficult. |
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A : Did the others
lock you out of the house on purpose
?
B : No, it happened
quite by chance. |
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A : Is there anything
on television tonight ?
B : No, but there's
something on the radio I
want to listen to. |
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5. |
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A : These flats are
still for sale.
B : Yes, they've been
on the market for over a
year now. |
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A : Was it an
interesting talk ?
B :
In my opinion it was boring,
but everyone clapped at the end
of it. |
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A : Do you think we
ought to book seats in advance
?
B : No, I don't think
so. On the whole it's better
to buy a ticket on the day. |