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13. It is well-known that twins are (close) to each other than most brothers and sisters - after all, they probably spend far (much) time with each (other, another, the other). 14. Before the Revolution 1776 the Americans already (open) nine colleges in the colonies, most of them (late, later, lately) became universities. 15. By 1850 the Americans already (establish) state-supported colleges and universities in many states. 16. In so-called "Golden Age", all decisions (make) by citizens collectively; even military leaders (elect) and crimes (try) by juries of between 101 and 1001 citizens. 17. (A, the, -) Nile is (long) river in the world at 6,741 kilo-' metres'- slightly (long) than (a, the, -) Amazon, which is (a, the, -) second (long) river at 6,440 kilometres. 18. Being attractive is like being rich - it (can, must, might) ' help you find happiness, but it (not, make) always you happy. 19. He (not, pass) his English exam yet, but he (prepare) for it now. 20. It's a pity I have no typewriter. If I (have) a typewriter, I (type) myself. Test 82 1. Alex (play) chess for five years before he (take part) in the chess tournament for the first time in his life and won the prize. 2. Dogs that (train) to lead (the, a, -) blind (must, can, may, should) be loyal, intelligent and calm. 3. Jim (used to, would) drink tea in the morning, but now he (prefer) coffee. 4. My younger brother is still a teenager. He always (get) into trouble. It (irritate) me greatly. 5. Could you fill (on, in, out) this form, please and sign it (in, under, at) the bottom? 166
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