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6. If I (not, know) what the word (mean), I usually look it (out, over, up) in the dictionary. 7. The prominent people of England (bury) in (Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London) for centuries. 8. The film was (a, the, -) success (as, so, though) the cast (select) very carefully. 9. (not, come) into the room, ... ? The floor (paint). 10. What the matter (to, with, of) you? You look so (nervous/nervously). You (must, can, should) have received some bad news. 11. (A, the, -) music is (the, a, -) universal language of (-, a. the) world. 12.1 am sorry, but I (not, have) (any, some, no) time to prepare for my lesson today. I (do) everything by the next lesson. 13. Some people think that Russian is much (difficult) than (the, a, -) English language. 14. There was a nasty accident at this crossroads. A bus overturned and (a few, few, a lot) passengers (injure) badly. 15. I think that people (should, are to, must) always (tell, speak, say) the truth. 16. How the legislative branch of power (call) in the UK? -(Congress, Parliament, the Government). 17. Let's discuss this problem now, ... ? - Sorry, but I (must, can, may) leave now. 18. I was hungry and tired, but (the, a, -) dinner smelt so (good, well, nicely) that I (couldn't, mustn't, shouldn't) refuse my friend's invitation to dine with him. 19. Let me know if you (hear) any (far) information, ...? (Any, some, a few) news (be) useful for us in this situation now. 20.1 don't know his address. If I (know) his address, I (give) it to you. 167
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