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10. I'm certain he won't say (a, the, -) word about (a/an, the, -) incident. But if he (do), I'll deny (some, any, every) knowledge of it. 11. If you don't mind the report (discuss) after we (have) coffee during the brake. 12. Ask Alice if she (take) part in the discussion next Saturday. If she (do), we (wait) for her in the reading-hall at 2 o'clock. ; 13. She (study) German for a year, but she can't speak it yet. She (think) that German is (difficult) than English. 14. He didn't earn (much, many, little) money and (live) in (a, the, -) small house somewhere on the (outskirt, outskirts). 15. You'll feel (better, the best, best) after you (take) this medicine. 16. My parents asked me when my guests (come) the next day and if I (be) going to cook the Sunday dinner. 17. (A/an, the, -) most of the (a/an, the, -) stories that (a/an, the, -) people tell about (a/an, the, -) Irish aren't true. 18. I took a quick look at the picture and (be) quite certain I (see) (a/an, the, —) woman before. 19. They (drive) in (a/an, the, -) car (of, since, for) a few hours before they came (at, to, before) the crossroads. 20. If I (be) you, I (ask) a lawyer for some advice. Test 80 1. (The, a, -) tea, which (grow) in India and China, (be) the national drink (of, off, at) Britain. 2. Mrs Green (wait) for the doctor for half an hour. When he (examine) the boy, he said, "(The, a, -) child must stay in (a, the, -) bed (as, just, until) he (get) (good)". 3. Hijackers (still, hold) twenty passengers in a plane at (a, the, -) Manchester Airport. 163
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