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    Choose the one word or phrase which would not be appropriate in standard written English.
     
1.   He entertained us with lively descriptions of his adventures in traveling and amusing stories of remarkable people who he had met abroad.
     
2.   She had on the dress that I used to admire more than any in her possession - a light blue one trimmed prettily with lace.
     
3.   In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man.
     
4.   Pollution effects more people living in today's society than it did those in previous years.
     
5.   She often laughs spontaneously, and her good humor breaks out as brightly as if it was a part of the sunshine above.
     
6.   I returned to the room, but its appearance was changed since the days had shortened and the weather had grew cold.
     
7.   The audience, including as many senior citizens as young people, was entertained by beautiful dancing girls and boys' singing group.
     
8.   The only event that happened during the day was another unpleasant meeting between she and the professor.
     
9.   As we understand it, he appears to be unreasonable anxious about finding her.
     
10.   If you could answer the question, " What makes a person feel lonely ?," one of the great mysteries of the human's heart would be solved.
     

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1.   He entertained us with lively descriptions of his adventures in traveling and amusing stories of remarkable people whom he had met abroad.
2.   She had on the dress that I used to admire more than any other in her possession - a light blue one trimmed prettily with lace.
3.   In spite of his aged appearance, his movements were as spirited as a young man's.
4.   Pollution affects more people living in today's society than it did those in previous years.
5.   She often laughs spontaneously, and her good humor breaks out as brightly as if it were a part of the sunshine above.
6.   I returned to the room, but its appearance was changed since the days had shortened and the weather had grown cold.
7.   The audience, including as many senior citizens as young people, was entertained by beautiful dancing girls and boys singing group.
8.   The only event that happened during the day was another unpleasant meeting between her and the professor.
9.   As we understand it, he appears to be unreasonably anxious about finding her.
10.   If you could answer the question, " What makes a person feel lonely ?," one of the great mysteries of the human heart would be solved.
     
 
 
 

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