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15. All ... people should have ... freedom of speech, (the, a/an, -) 16. ... breakfast is ... most important meal of ... day. (the, a/an, -) 17. I (try) to fix the engine all morning, but finally (could, might, had to) admit my defeat. 18. We were just (at, about, off) leaving the house when Sue called. 19. The driver blamed (his, himself, hers) for the accident. 20. Why don't you have your car serviced regularly? If you (have) your car serviced regularly, you (not, have) so much trouble with it. Test 92 1. Yesterday I met Mr Brown, who recently (open) a local museum which (show) (-, a, the) history of our town. 2. The reporter asked Mr Brown why he (decide) to open the museum in their town. 3. Taking a computer course (be) beneficial to my future career. 4. (A, -, the) "Titanic" was a British luxury passenger liner which (sink) during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York in 1912. 5. A large amount of valuable jewelry (steal) from the shop. (A, the, -) man (arrest) yesterday and (question) by the police at the moment. 6. The police (say) that the robber may (leave) the country already. 7. Although the crime (commit) some days ago, nobody (arrest) yet. 8. If you don't go away, I (send) for the police. 9. Could I stay at my friend's for the week-end? - Yes, of course you (could, can). 10. Where (shall, could, may) I put these flowers? - In this vase. 180
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