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8. Something is wrong with my umbrella. May I take (your, yours)? 9. Don't cross the street, stop (at, by, in) the traffic lights. 10. You must listen (to, in, over) this song again. You'll love it. I assure you. 11. Have you ever been (in, to, at) England? 12. I'm sorry. I (not, agree) with you. 13. You (listen) to the radio at the moment? - No, I'm busy with mathematics. 14. When I saw them, they (play) football. 15. When the old lady returned to her flat she saw at once that thieves (break) in during her absence. 16. Did you phone Ruth? Oh no, I forgot. I (phone) her in an hour. 17. I (study) English for the last six months, but I can't speak it yet. 18. A new stadium (build) in my native town when I was there last time. 19. If my mother (give) me (the, a, -) necessary sum of money, I'll buy this new dictionary. 20. You (can, must, may) trust me, otherwise I (not, be able) to help you. Test 53 1. You (aren't, couldn’t, needn't) to leave hospital as you (not, recover) yet. 2. I (come) just and I (try) to understand what (go on). 3. She didn't know if her parents (come) the next day. 4. She was lucky (recognize) by the broad public. 5. Jenny's late. She (should, is to, might) have forgotten about the party. 110
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