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    Choose the one word or phrase which would not be appropriate in standard written English.
     
1.   I began by going into several details connecting with my sister's marriage, mentioning only those which I thought necessary to relate.
     
2.   Contrary to the opinion of the members, the president should appoint whomever he thinks can do the job the most adequately.
     
3.   Just outside the ruins are a castle surrounded by high walls and stately trees.
     
4.   His face marked and his head bald, he looked some older than I had expected.
     
5.   It is a real pleasure to have met you and he during your visit to this city.
     
6.   To many man has come the realization that he lives not by bread alone, but also by the good will of his fellow man.
     
7.   As fond as I am of painting, I am so conscious of my ignorance in that art.
     
8.   If there were nothing unusual to look forward to, one wouldn't want to get up in the morning, would they ?
     
9.   It was barely midnight when I arrived home; but I found them both setting at the table,  waiting for me.
     
10.   I wish that he wasn't so lazy; he would find learning a language easier and more fun.
     

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1.   I began by going into several details connected with my sister's marriage, mentioning only those which I thought necessary to relate.
2.   Contrary to the opinion of the members, the president should appoint whoever he thinks can do the job the most adequately.
3.   Just outside the ruins is a castle surrounded by high walls and stately trees.
4.   His face marked and his head bald, he looked somewhat older than I had expected.
5.   It is a real pleasure to have met you and him during your visit to this city.
6.   To many a man has come the realization that he lives not by bread alone, but also by the good will of his fellow man.
7.   As fond as I am of painting, I am very conscious of my ignorance in that art.
8.   If there were nothing unusual to look forward to, one wouldn't want to get up in the morning, would one ?
9.   It was barely midnight when I arrived home; but I found them both sitting at the table,  waiting for me.
10.   I wish that he weren't so lazy; he would find learning a language easier and more fun.
     
 
 
 

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