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Posted in November 24th, 2009
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1.There is _____ water in the bottle.
many
a number of
few
a little
2.Peter ______ at the moment, so he can't answer the telephone.
works
has worked
is working
worked
3.French _____ in Quebec, Canada.
has spoken
is spoken
is speaking
speaks
4.We are not used _____ on the left.
to drive
to driving
driving
to be driven
5.Could you ______ me how to use this new mobile phone?
explain
say
direct
show
6.The Second World War _____ in 1939.
starts
started
start
has started
7.He was looking for an eraser _____ he could erase a mistake in his composition.
because
therefore
so that
however
9.Dora: “What’s your name?” Helen: “______”
Really?
Pardon?
OK
Forgive me
10.There are _____ planets in the universe that we cannot count them.
so much
such
so many
so
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