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6. He was ... only person who could speak ... German with ... Germans and ... Austrians. (a, the, -) 7. They are going to get punished one way or (other, the other, another). 8. He's always ... a bad temper ... breakfast, (in, on, at) 9. Things went from (bad) to (bad). There was no way (from, out of, in) the situation. 10. How do you go to school? - It depends ... weather. ... sunny days I go ... foot, (on, in, by) 11. Why you (leave) tonight? We (not, do) much yet. 12. As soon as I (have) a good look at the documents, I (send) them back to you. It won't be long. 13. You (not, get ready) for the exam unless you (revise) all the rules. 14. Didn't you know that his lectures always (listen) to with real interest? 15. When I go to Paris I (may, can, must) be staying with Richard, but I am not sure yet. 16. I earn $2 ... hour as ... shop-assistant on ... Sundays, (a, an, the) 17. Go and ask him for (no, some, any) paper. I haven't (no, some, any) in my desk. 18. There was ... accident at ... crossroads at ... midnight ... last night, (a, an, the, -) 19. (In, at, for) first she was not allowed to marry James, but later her parents had to give (in, on, at). 20. Every year more and more people go ... abroad ... holiday. (on, to, at, — ) Test 54 1. ... your parents (know) now that you lived in another city that year while your house (repair)? 2. By the time you (get back) Harry (leave). You (should, have, may) hurry up if you want to meet him. 111
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