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2. If you put on this funny hat, you (laugh) at. You'd better take it (of, off, on). 3. In (more, much, most) English hotels breakfast (include) in (a/an, the, —) price of the room. 4. I was sure that my train (leave) at 2 o'clock and was disappointed when I arrived and (learn) that it just (leave). 5. (A/an, the, -) Browns bought (a/an, the, -) new car after they (sell) (a/an, the, -) old one. 6.1 hope you'll have (a/an, the, -) good time and (a/an, the, —) fine weather. - I wish you (a/an, the, -) same. 7. We shall wait for (their, there, them) (at, in, for) Bill's (until, for, since) they (call). 8.1 know she (send) two letters this month, but we (receive)(neither, either, any) of them. 9. Do (a/an, the, -) people have to pay (many, a lot of, much) when (a/an, the, -) policeman (stop) them? 10. Let's wait here until it (stop) raining. It's foolish to go out (to, for, at) a walk (in, under, through) this cold rain. 11. (In, at, on) the beginning of the 20th century there was (a/an, the, -) big farm (near, nearly) Los Angeles in California called the Hollywood Ranch. 12. (Few, a few, a little) years later Hollywood was one of the (famous) places in (a/an, the, —) world and every family (know) the names of its film stars. 13. (A/an, the, -) reason why people went to Hollywood to (make, do) films was (a/an, the, -) sun, as there (is, are, was) 350 days of sun every year there. 14. As all the films (made) by sunlight at that time, the West Coast was a much (good) place to work, besides there were mountains and sea and desert not far from Hollywood. The actors (not, have to) travel far to make any sort of films. 171
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