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19. Remember that even if you (have) the right qualifica tion, you (may, could, should) have to fill in lots of application forms before you (ask) to attend an interview. 20. You are working slowly. - If I (have) a calculator, I (car, • work this out a lot quicker. Test 81 1. Fishing always (be) an important industry, especially in the east of England. 2. There (be) (little, much, few, a few) heavy industry in London, but there is a wide range of light industry in Greater London. 3. (A, the, -) Welsh literature is one of (old) in Europe. 4. The UK (inhabit) by the English, the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish who constitute (a, the, -) British nation. 5. Welshmen living in England often (call) by the nickname 'Taffy'. 6. Great Britain (not, have) a written constitution, so there are (not, no, none) constitutional provisions for education. 7. Schools in England (support) from public funds paid (to, for, at) the local educational authorities. 8. One (can, must, can't) hardly say that high quality secondary education (provide) for all in Britain. 9. Many people tend to talk too (much, many, a lot of), some are in the habit of talking to (them, themselves, himself). 10. Oxford and Cambridge often (call) collectively Oxbridge, and they (consider) the intellectual centres in Europe. 11. The North of Ireland is still part of (a, the, -) UK, while the Republic of Ireland, in the south, (be) an independent state since 1921. 12. The Republic of Ireland (have) three and a half million inhabitants and two official languages, English and Gaelic (speak) in the country. 165
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