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20. I don't like to stay here anymore. I am leaving (for, to, in) New York (in, at, for) the afternoon. Test 60 1. ... (not, disappoint) me! I (count) on you just now. 2. The newspapers reported the working conditions (aggravate) constantly then. 3. As I (buy) some new pictures, I thought my room (look) better after I put them on the walls. 4. The post officials regretted to say that my letter (lose). 5. She was running a high temperature and I (must, had to, can) put her to bed at once. 6. Jeremy became (a, the, -) teacher with (a, the, -) best exam results (among, between, in) her schoolmates. 7. When Joseph began speaking (a, an, the, -) Japanese, she looked (at, on, for) him (in, of, at) amazement. 8. Do you go to (a, an, the, -) school ... foot or ... bus? — It depends ... weather, (on, at, by, in) 9. He seems to know everything. He can answer (some, no, any) question on the subject. 10. John apologized (for, before, to) us (at, from, for) his words. 11. ... you (be told) already when your relatives (come) next week? 12. She has asked the clerk if all the trains (arrive) (on, in, at) time here. 13. I (not, feel) like visiting my relatives this year, so I (not, go). 14. It was announced that a new office block (construct) then. 15. Did you know that you (were to, had, must) prepare a report for the conference? 16. I couldn't pay for ... meal as I had left ... wallet at ... home, (a, an, the, -) 119
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